God Will Keep Us From Breakdown

Isaiah 26:3

You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.

I sure needed this beautiful Scripture and uplifting song this week!  I don’t know about you, but I was beside myself at how many people around me were going through life changing events!  I am going to try to briefly share about those around me who need to have the supernatural direction and healing of the Holy Spirit.

For one thing, my husband and I are trying to get back on our feet from his hospital stay.  This has caused a setback not only in his health, but also in getting paid for about 4 weeks.  It has made us really sit down together and try to fine-tune our budget.

Not only have we as a couple had to seek the Lord and each other as to what to do, but my parents and sister have experienced situations that are driving them to the Lord.  My parents are encountering a situation where my mom has fallen a couple of times within the last three weeks. They are asking God if it is time for them to get a place without stairs.  In my sister’s case, she and her husband are having to move to a hotel because of unreasonable rent increases.  On top of this, her husband is in need of much assistance due to having a history of strokes.

On the subject of strokes, the last month has been one of our pastor and parents’ assistant pastor going through them.  Our prayers are that our pastor will have successful PT and OT treatment here in the future, and that God will reveal to him and his wife what should be done about pastoring. In the case of my parents’ assistant pastor, it is especially difficult because he is fairly young and has younger children.

The last person I will bring up is the elder Alan and I have been meeting with on Zoom, Tuesday evenings.  He and his wife are still grieving over the loss of their daughter.  While they are going through this loss, they are wondering if it is the right time to sell their place and relocate.  While we and all of you might be asking ourselves what is going on, it is not the time to believe we are going to fall apart.  It is the time to truly run to God and believe that He holds our breakthrough in His hands!  God bless you this week as you believe in His rescue!

The Lord is My Shepherd

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%2023&version=NIV

The most comforting thing to know in life is that someone loves you and has gone before you; that person is Jesus, and He invites all of us to follow Him.  Once we get to know Him, we experience how much love He has for us.  When love is there, it makes fear flee (1 John 4:18). 

Since Jesus is the God of love, it helps foster an attitude of wanting to please Him.  That was what God wanted to instill in His people the Jews.  The list of commandments and rules weren’t given to be a burden or a list of things that tied them down.  God wanted to use the Jews to show how His way was the best.  When you are tuned into the Creator, you experience better emotional and physical health.  The underlying fact is that spiritual life comes from following and obeying God.

Not only were His people to be an example for the rest of the world, but God has given His creation as examples for us.  I was recently reading in a pamphlet my husband got, Hidden Healing Secrets of the Scriptures by Dan and Jill Brady, about the different seasons God has made.  In spring, it is the time of new growth.  Let us join with what we see coming to new life.  In summer, it is when everything is at its climax. Let us join with the celebration.  Fall is the time when preparations are being made for the harsher elements of winter. Let us also prepare and take count of everything that we have been blessed with.  In winter, the land is dormant and taking a rest.  That is a great reminder in life to realize that our later seasons of life should be used in resting in His peace.

This week, may we allow Him to be the Shepherd. He has promised to be our provider. Along the way, He leads us on the route of peace.  When we encounter dangers and enemies, He is there loving us and showing that nothing will separate us from His love (Romans 8:38-39). The Shepherd is there all the way, and He will guide His sheep safely to Heaven to be with Him forever.  Amen!

The Battle is the Lord’s

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Samuel%2017%3A47&version=NIV

This week, I want to share about how awesome and faithful God is.  This topic came to my heart as I traveled to work listening to KLove.  As I heard “The Battle Belongs to the Lord,” by Phil Wickham, the Spirit encouraged me to recall everything He has done in our family’s life in the last couple of weeks.

To start off, on a Wednesday morning as my husband finished his shift as a security guard, I learned my spouse got really sick and had to drive himself to the Emergency Room at Valley Medical.  After testing and investigation, it was determined that he was suffering from a bleeding ulcer.  Pretty shortly after, Alan found himself in the Operating Room to stop the bleeding.  Praise God it was successful, and the loss of blood was corrected.  The staff determined that he then was in need of a transfusion.   That completed, he ended up staying several nights. Since it called for several days in bed, Alan used the time well by calling about ways we can cut down on our bills.

The calls were fruitful!  We found out that we can save up to $200 on car insurance monthly by switching carriers. The next thing that was arranged involved the loans on our vehicles.  It turns out that we were able to get a two month extension on Alan’s car and one month on mine.  Not only were these things accomplished, but a check for $60 was found while cleaning the room. God is good!

We need to focus on the Lord’s goodness this weekend, as God has given us a Sunday meeting to minister at. My husband has had a door open for our sharing our marriage testimony and a couple of worship songs.  We are counting on the Spirit to move.  He is a God who dwells in the praises of His people!  At any rate, may God move in each one of your lives this week! If at all possible, please scroll and share a comment with all of us on how God has moved in your situations.   God bless you as you trust in Him!

God is the Waterer

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?searrch=Hosea%206%3A3&version=NIV

Hosea 6:3 is an excellent reminder to give God recognition for who He is. He is the one who brings the rain in every season of our  lives.  We may have those days where we are very discouraged and  are wondering how we are going to ever go on; the important part is that we go to God with our feelings of despair, and cry out to God for assistance.  

When I heard “Flowers” by Samantha Ebert, it brought back a statement that my father  made to my husband and I. We had just moved into our apartment in Tukwila, WA , after getting remarried. There was naturally the feeling of being overwhelmed starting all over again.  The Spirit used my Father to remind us that all God expects of us is to be good stewards and let our roots grow deep. He encouraged us to bloom where we are planted. Jesus is the one to shape and water us.

This shaping and watering process is not easy; it is not up to the pot or flower to say to the potter or caretaker that they are getting up or uprooting themselves.  What their potter or caretaker is doing gives them life and completes them.  Without this process, they would not have life.  I just wanted to remind us that God hasn’t given up on us, and He will complete what He has begun. There is a purpose for shaping and watering.   Have a blessed week!

Listen to the Truth of God

https://www.bible.com/bible/111/ECC.5.1-2.NIV

     Wow, this week’s devotional is another pointer to the fact that Jesus Christ is what is truth and is what matters!  If it was not for His redemption, we would be a hopeless race (1 Corinthians 5:18-19).  This would mean that as soon as we all die, we will be lost forever.  In reverence to the Savior, we should not be so hasty in opening our mouths to defend ourselves.

     Exodus 14:14 tells us that we need to only be still, and God will fight our battles.  It is so against human nature to be patient and trust the Creator.  There is a message being given that the louder you are, that verifies the facts being shouted are truth.  I remember being told that it is better to be quiet and thought foolish than it is to open your mouth and remove all doubt (Proverbs 17:28). Isn’t God all knowing, and isn’t He going to complete the good work started in us (Phillipians 1:6)?

     I was going to add that for me, I am sometimes my worst enemy.  There is a war going on in my mind about believing my emotions and what is around me over what Jesus has told us.  I need to stop looking at the giants in my life; instead,  I need to let God instruct me in how to fight the battles.  In closing, I wanted to share that Jesus’ life pointed to how He loves to show up  to answer our needs as humans. When the disciples were facing crowds of sick people, shortages of food and the perils of storms were when Christ quieted the noise.  I want to be one who can trust the Father so much that I can fall asleep in the boat during any storm!  May we all let Christ protect and shape us, amen!