Wednesday, December 21, 2016

This is Christmas

"But the angel said to them, 'Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; He is Christ the Lord'." 
 (Luke 2:10-11)



Saturday, December 3, 2016

CHRIST Came To Bring Peace

"CHRIST CAME TO BRING PEACE AND WE CELEBRATE HIS COMING BY MAKING PEACE IMPOSSIBLE FOR SIX WEEKS OF EACH YEAR..." A.W. TOZER
THIS YEAR - CHANGE THIS.
"During December most people do not think about the Advent, the coming of Christ, as the heart of Christmas. At best, the birth of the Savior is associated with the 'holiday season' along with all the other preoccupations. Sometimes it's hard to concentrate over the sounds of office party laughter, Christmas movies, shopping ads and traffic jams. Things certainly have moved a long way from that first Christmas night, haven't they?....
Jesus brings hope and healing to our lives. Set aside those things that take you away from Him. Even as you celebrate with loved ones, kneel before Jesus, the One whom the celebrations are all about." Haven Ministries' Anchor Devotional December 3, 2016
http://www.haventoday.org/anchor/holiday-season-begins
Luke 2:13 "Suddenly a great army of Heaven's angels appeared with the angel, singing praises to God:
'Glory to God in the highest heaven,
and peace on earth to those with whom
He is pleased!' "


Friday, November 25, 2016

Thank God for You

Thank God for giving you an existence. For every breath you take. For making your heart beat non-stop from your making in the womb until you depart this world. For He controls these things. "What gives life is God's Spirit." John 6:63


Monday, November 21, 2016

Do you know how deeply you are loved?

Do you know how deeply you are loved? The Bible has countless mentions of God's "constant love" for us.
As well, "We love because He first loved us." 1 John 4:19
"
To know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge..." Ephesians 3:19


Jeremiah 31:3 “The LORD appeared to us in the past, saying: I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with loving-kindness.”


Friday, October 14, 2016

The LORD Goes Before You

I lost my job  Their business just slowed down to where they couldn't keep me on payroll.  It was a temp job.   Dealing with anxiety about the future is such a challenge for me.  But this passage in Sarah Young's book Jesus Calling book really hit home with me. It is for October 17..

2) Remember the promise of My continual Presence; include Me in any imagery that comes to mind (about the future).

Wow. What an idea. And it's true. Whenever I'm worried about something about the future I'm not thinking about Jesus in the midst of it.  I'm thinking about the thing that is worrying me.   Now place Him there in it with you, Michele.

Just wanted to share this revelation, as it is for me.   Remember Jesus is with you always and there's also a Scripture about Him being head of us too in the future before we get there.  Where is it? Here it is:

Deuteronomy 31:8  "The LORD is the One who goes ahead of you; He will be with you.  He will not fail you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed."

Isaiah 45:2 "I will go before you and make the rough places smooth; I will shatter the doors of bronze and cut through the iron bars."

Deuteronomy 1:30 "The LORD your GOD who goes before you will Himself fight on your behalf, just as He did for you in Egypt before your eyes."

WOW!

Here is the link I found them on with more:
http://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/God-Going-Before

Thursday, August 11, 2016

The ONE Who Goes With You To Fight For You

Scripture of the day:  "The LORD Your GOD is the ONE who goes with you, to fight for you against your enemies to give you victory."  (Deuteronomy 20:3-4)

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Your FAITH Can GROW!


Listen to this great story of truth of how faith can work at any level.

Kenneth Hagin tells of a time he prayed with a woman at a church before 
she was to go in for a surgery on her stomach. Though Kenneth Hagin wanted to pray that
God would heal her completely so she would not need surgery, she could not believe that. 
So he asked her what could she believe in prayer?  She said she could believe 
that God would at least see her through the surgery well.  
So Kenneth said, all right, we'll pray for that and a swift recovery,
explaining to her that when two people agree in prayer, it will be done.   
Since she could agree with him on this, they prayed.  
Well, after her surgery, the physician told Kenneth that they had operated
deeper to check for more than what they operated for. 
They found what they knew was there but found nothing else; 
but as a result, her incision was much larger.
  When the physician learned, that all day since the woman awoke from surgery,
she had been given no pain medicine, he hastened to ask her if she needed any.
He fully expected her to.  When she insisted she never had any pain at all, 
the doctor still gave her a pain killer shot; but she never got another one.
The doctor told Kenneth Hagin this was unheard of - for someone with this
great a surgery to not need pain medicine.  He said it was nothing short of a miracle.
PRAISE GOD!

I Am A Conqueror!

Romans 8:37 says "Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors THROUGH HIM that loved us."  As  pointed out in Kenneth Hagin's little handbook, IN HIM.

Further quoting:
1 John 4:4 "Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is HE that is in you, than he that is in the world."

Kenneth Hagin gives us this confession to make out loud:  "Because I am in Christ, the Greater One lives in me. He is Greater than the devil. Greater than disease. Greater than circumstances.  And He lives in Me!"


Check out the Rhema Center, this amazing man's organization.

Sunday, May 22, 2016

"I, THE CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE, am with you and for you. What more could you need?"

"I, THE CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE, am with you and for you.  What more could you need?"

I love May 21 devotion from the book Jesus Calling by Sarah Young. It's speaks thoroughly to me right now. It continues...

"When you feel some lack, it is because you are not connecting with Me at a deep level.  I offer abundant Life; your part is to trust Me, refusing to worry about anything.
   It is not so much adverse events that make you anxious as it is your thoughts about those events. Your mind engages in efforts to take control of a situation, to bring about the result you desire.       Your thoughts close in on the problem like ravenous wolves. Determined to make things go your way, you forget that I am in charge of your life.  The only remedy is to switch your focus from the problem to My Presence.  Stop all your striving, and watch to see what I will do.  I am the Lord!"

Referencing:
"In view of all this. what can we say? If God is for us, who can be against us? Certainly not God, Who did not even keep back His own Son, but offered Him for us all!  He gave us His Son - will He not also freely give us all things?"  Romans 8:31-32 (GNT)

"But I will watch for the Lord; I will wait confidently for God, Who will save me.  My God will hear me." Micah 7:7 (GNT)


Wednesday, May 18, 2016

How Much God Is In Control

Well, God has been giving me signs lately that tell me just howexact is His control over my life and the one sign today really took the cake!  I love it so much.  All these signs of late have come on the road as I was driving: either on license plates I saw on passing cars or messages on trucks.   I've been listening to The Bible Experience CD's (the whole Bible on CD - with sound effects and all - it's like listening to a movie). I started at the very beginning and am now at the book of 1 Samuel.  As I've been daily listening to these CD's, I've asked God why He ordered so many deaths and suffering over specific people (or peoples) of Israel and other nations throughout early history and the answer confirmed in my mind was what I've heard before: that before Jesus Christ was born and died for us, people had to atone for their own sins.  They had to die for their own sins then.   So back to today: as I was driving down the highway, I was pondering all this and telling God that I was, therefore, glad that I was born after Jesus came along then! And just at that very second that I thought this thought - a car drove by me with a license plate that simply said "IFOUNDU".  I found you.   Wow! I felt so loved by God, by Jesus, at that very moment.  I thanked Him profusely.

I thank Him too for the other signs He had given me: like when I was repenting a sin one day and a truck drove right by me that had "Like it never happened" written on its back.  On another occasion, I was thinking about Jesus when another truck drove by with the logo (illustrated by red paint being poured over a globe) "Covering the world".    Jesus' blood covered the world.

What tells me of God's control over my life in these instances, how much God orchestrates things, is the fact that I see these signs at the very moment that I think something that makes the signs I see have such profound meaning.   God had to get those drivers, and me, in the exact same spot on the highway at the exact time and day when I would see those messages on their vehicles at the exact moment when I had the thoughts they correlated with.  Think of how much this entails!  I will leave that to the imagination.  It's endless!  Have you ever experienced this yourself? I would love to hear about it!

I thank God for so much. He also controlled my bank account by keeping it from getting further overdrawn the other day as some information was missing to bill an online account that was supposed to charge me.  It was as though the account charge was held off  until my paycheck can clear and make my bank account in a positive balance again.  I didn't plan that.  I assumed the charge was going to go through automatically and make my bank account even more upside down.   He provided me with gift cards from my job, from parents given to us teachers during the recent "teacher appreciation week", that enabled me to by dinner when my bank account was overdrawn.  He made sure my sister had $10 to give me for gas the same day because my car's gas tank was also empty (I had no cash in addition to a negative bank account).  He's provided me with a debt consolidator that takes loans most debt consolidation companies won't take, and, with other debt relief through other circumstances He's provided me, I will now be able to put money aside when, for the past several months, my expenses have outweighed my income!

I asked God to explain "His control vs. our free will" in our lives.  I felt He was telling me that He has everything under His control but He allows us to go the directions we want.  If we go in a direction He did not plan (or did not want us to go in)  He just uses our choice to make good out of it and get us back on track, I suppose if we ask Him to? I'm only guessing from my sense of what I felt He was telling me but I've also heard that nothing can happen without God allowing it to.  The Bible says, in several different passages but here's two of them:

"We may make our plans, but God has the last word."  Proverbs 16:1 (GNT)


"People may plan all kinds of things, but the Lord's will is going to be done." Proverbs 3:6 (GNT)


I've just had so many experiences throughout life like the ones I described above that show me, time and time again, just how in control He really is (I suppose He still let's us go our merry way if we want to).  It's something to think about anyway.  And very comforting for those of us who really want God's hand in their lives.   God bless!  Good night :)

Sunday, May 15, 2016

The Battle Is Not Yours, But God's

Just wanted to share this from the book He Fights For You by Max Lucado and Andrea Lucado
(Devotion 29)    because I keep forgetting this very point it makes!  My battles don't have to be mine to fight alone.  My battles are God's. We are fighting spiritual principalities in our struggles, not the people or earthly obstacles we think we are fighting.

(Scripture) "Thus says the Lord to you, 'Do not be afraid nor dismayed because of this great multitude, for the battle is not yours, but God's'. " 2 Chronicles 20:15

(Prayer) "Dear Jesus, this is my surrender. I lay down my earthly weapons. I lay down my striving. I lay down all of my attempts to win my own battles.  I cannot win on my own. But You can, and the battle belongs to You.  I surrender all to You.  I boast only about Your Goodness, Love and Strength.  In Christ I pray, amen."


Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Be Still And Know That I Am God

It's so hard when pain, doubt and fear grip you.  You feel emotionally paralyzed.  Right now, it's even hard to write this.

Paul was inflicted with a physical ailment, and I think he was in prison too, when he wrote "Three times I prayed to the Lord about this and asked Him to take it away.  But His answer was, 'My grace is all you need, for My power is strongest when you are weak.'  I am most happy, then, to be proud of my weaknesses, in order to feel the protection of Christ's power over me.  I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and difficulties for Christ's sake.  For when I am weak, then I am strong." (2 Corinthians 12:8-10 GNT)

Let's look at this.  "My power is strongest when you are weak."    

I also read, "And so, consider this from generation to generation, that none who hope in Him shall fail in strength."  (1 Maccabees 2:61 NAB)

"But Judas said: 'It is easy for many to be overcome by a few; in the sight of Heaven there is no difference between deliverance by many or by few; for victory in war does not depend upon the size of the army, but on strength that comes from Heaven'." (1 Maccabees 3:18-19 NAB)

"Be still and know that I am God."  (Psalm 46:10)  My Good News Translation has it "Stop fighting and know that I am God."  Either way, being still can infer not to fight with oneself.

I am making it a practice to think on this all day.  To be still and KNOW that He is God (the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit).  

To KNOW that God is sovereign over everything. 
 To KNOW that God is, thus, sovereign over my life and my circumstances.  
To KNOW that nothing is stronger than God. 

To feel "Christ's power over me".    Jesus is with me.  He is in control.  If I give my life over to Him to take charge of it, He will.  And there is nothing He cannot do.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Victory in Jesus Christ!

"Victory, victory, victory in Jesus!  Sing His overcoming blood, sing the grace that frees us."  (Victory In Jesus by Eliza E. Hewitt)

This is how it began one day in another devotional book of mine, He Fights For You, by Max Lucado and Andrea Lucado.

The prayer for that day says, "....The battles I face are Yours.  The victory is already won. You are with me. You fight for me. You save me, and because of this, I do not have to fear. In Christ I pray, amen."

You may know already that when Jesus died on the cross, the last words He spoke were "It is finished." (John 19:30 any version)

Study of Scripture tells us that He was indicating that He had completely and successfully paid for all of our sins.  He had no sin.  It was our sins He paid the price for, because we cannot fully pay for all of our sins against God.  He is All Perfect.  Try being all perfect for the All Perfect!  Our victory over death is freely given to us as a gift from Jesus Christ who suffered inhumane torture and died for us.

We know what this means then for our Eternal Life. But what does it mean, I think, for our very lives we live now?   That Jesus has victory over our lives and anything we give to Him.  Any trouble, any problem, any challenge too great for us to handle. Whatever we give Him (I give Him everything - even what to eat for lunch), He has already won the victory over.





"The LORD himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged." (Deuteronomy 31:8)

So I prayed this prayer, "May God shine His Glory upon my life!"   Repeat after me, "God will shine His Glory upon my life!"  That's what you say to anyone who discourages you.  

"God is shining His Glory upon my life."

And I'm already receiving His Blessings!  Thank you, Jesus!  Thank you, God.  I admire the woman in the movie War Room who always prayed with such conviction, as she teaches the younger woman to do. Watch the power in a prayer of conviction:




Saturday, February 6, 2016

The Unforgiveable Sin


I just want to quickly share this blog I found about the unforgiveable sin, which I myself had worried about committing for anyone else who may have wondered about it.  In short, if you're worried about it, it's a good indication you haven't committed it.

https://www.biblegateway.com/blog/2012/10/what-is-the-unforgivable-sin/


Also want to share this great resource of devotional to receive by email.  I signed up for two.
https://www.biblegateway.com/newsletters/


I'm also going to look more into Lee Strobel's newsletter.  He is amazing!  A Chicago newspaper journalist who sought to disprove the existence of God by interviewing scientists - became the biggest believer ever!  His books and films give such great insight and deep thinking perceptions of Scripture I ever found.   Watch the film "The Case for the Creator" and  "The Case for Christ"!  Wow! An investigative look at why They do exist from a scientific pursuit.
Here is his website: http://leestrobel.com/

Tomorrow!  VICTORY THROUGH CHRIST!   "May God shine His glory on my life"!

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Between A Rock and Hard Place

It's like being stuck between a rock and hard place: when you know you need to move forward but you want to move back. When it hurts to go forward but it hurts to go backward, you don't want to move. When you don't know what to do, you feel frozen in place.

For today,  Feb. 3, Jesus Calling by Sarah Young begins with "I AM WITH YOU AND FOR YOU (ref. Romans 8:31 GNT) "If God is for us, who can be against us?").  This is a very powerful statement!  I'm about to whiz on but I need to really stop and ponder this!

"IF GOD IS FOR US, WHO CAN BE AGAINST US?" (Romans 8:31 GNT)  What, then, is there to fear?

She goes to write, as Jesus' point of view, that feeling anxious and alone means we're focusing on the world and our circumstances and "leaving ME out of the picture".  Advising "Fix your eyes not on what is seen but on what is unseen."  (ref. 2 Corinthians 4:18)

Couple this with Feb. 3, 2016 in the Anchor Devotional (Haven Today),  in which Dan McKee writes, "On my own, I get tangled up in the dangers that could easily have been avoided had I been holding tightly to His hand. I often find myself asking God to help me see.  But I need to trust that He can see just fine and will lead me through."

Poor Nigel.  Forgive the image from the news but it fully depicts what I feel I'm doing!  Forgive me, Jesus.  Make me turn around and see You!





Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Step By Step With Jesus

I am off on a rough road in my move back home with no money, a nice debt and no job, in an unfamiliar area but with help from family and with the Grace of God. What is keeping me going is His Grace.  Everything I'm reading is telling me to stay with Jesus, taking one step at a time.

Sarah Young in Jesus Calling (February 1) starts with "FOLLOW ME ONE STEP AT A TIME" and explains:

"You see huge mountains looming, and you start wondering how you're going to scale those heights...But you don't know what will happen today, much less tomorrow.  Our path may take an abrupt turn, leading you away from those mountains.  There may be an easier way up the mountains than is visible from this distance."

Haven Ministries' Anchor Devotional for Feb. 1, 2016 says "...the key to breaking the power of sin in our lives is not found in the abundance of our efforts, but in walking constantly alongside Him in the abundance of His Grace. When I walk in step with God, I find His yoke is easy and His burden is light (Matthew 11:30).  And when I wander away, He pursues me and welcomes me back to walk with Him once more."

What a great image that fills me with comfort and strength to take on today!  Thank you, Jesus, for patiently walking alongside me.   When I can, I sing the song "You're Grace Is Enough"  (featured below) to remind me Jesus' Grace is enough!












Saturday, January 30, 2016

I Am With You Always

"When My Presence is the focal point of your consciousness, all the pieces of your life fall into place."  (Jesus Calling by Sarah Young, January 28)

So true! I am experiencing this as I adjust to my move back east.  I've only been back 3 days now and I have continued to say my prayers and read the Word  whether I am feeling distressed and defeated or happy and hopeful.   Jesus said, "I AM WITH YOU ALWAYS" (Jesus Calling referencing Matthew 28:20)

"A few people center their lives around this glorious promise and find themselves blessed beyond all expectations."  (Jesus Calling)

I too want to be among those who do and pray that a few becomes many!  Already I am receiving good news and feeling blessed by God during this transition in my life.  And I praise Him for it!

"The fact that I Am with you makes every moment of your life meaningful."  (Jesus Calling)

Ever so true as I think back on even the little moments growing up here with my mother, who is now with Jesus, and with all my family and friends.

So I close in praying Psalm 143:8  "Remind me each morning of Your Constant Love, for I put my trust in You.  My prayers go up to You; show me the way I should go."


Friday, January 29, 2016

My God Shall Supply All of Your Needs

19 And with all His abundant wealth through Christ Jesus, my God will supply all your needs. (Philippians 4:19 GNT)

This is the scripture I was looking for but couldn't find! And God found it for me in a way that truly showed me how much in control He really is over my life.

I am now 2 days back home in Maryland after living 18 years years in Los Angeles pursuing a life-long dream of acting and film making, feeling like I once did caught in a cross current in the ocean twirling around and around "like a cat in a tumble dryer",  not knowing which way is up.  Before I moved home, in the morning service at church, a very devout teenage boy showed me this scripture to give me hope and comfort. Though I remembered the message, I forgot the scripture and did my best to try to find him in our network to ask him what that scripture was again.  It brought me such hope and comfort! 

Just this morning, I get an email from a dear friend of mine, from the same church, telling me that yesterday she prayed this scripture over me...and there it was! The exact scripture I had been looking for but couldn't found. It found me, thanks to God who used this whole scenario to show me just how much I am cared for by Him and that everything is in His hands. So, relax, Michele! Thank you, Jesus!



Monday, January 25, 2016

As We Lie Dormant, God Is Planting Seeds

The other day a friend and I were discussing the growth of Isis and the complacency it seems that America has taken in its position and a thought came to me:  (Please forgive me for getting political, but it's the idea that came to me that I want to get across)  that God is using this dormant time to plant seeds.

I had been told before that people living in the middle east are coming to Christ in droves! They are tired of their suffering inflicted there and tired of hiding, living in rooms with other families, and have lost faith in what they've been taught.  They are now seeking out Christ.   Bibles are in demand there.  God is planting seeds there!  He is using the opportunity brought by the suffering that mankind has caused, by use of our own free will, to bring people to Him.  Praise God!  

At a time when the super powers of the world appear dormant and evil runs rampant, seeds are being planted.  They are fermenting and growing.    

Jesus said, "My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders. But now my kingdom is from another place."  John 18:36 (NIV)

Is Jesus' Kingdom not the Kingdom of Heaven that God wants to grow? Yes, of course!  So perhaps while He is allowing free will, He is also planting seeds.  But we also can be rest assured that God will always heed the cry of help from anyone who seeks Him.

"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble."  Psalm 46:1 (NIV)

"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose." Romans 8:28 (NIV)

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Letting God Lighten Your Path


Two thoughts in Scripture and devotions that stood out to me this morning:

"God you are my rock and refuge. When I experience highs and lows, You are steady and constant" (He Fights For You by Max Lucado and Andrew Lucado)

"Instead of running away from these challenges, embrace them, eager to gain all the blessings I have hidden in the difficulties.  If you believe that I am sovereign over aspect of your life, it is possible to trust Me in all situations.,,,search for My way..."  (Jesus Calling by Sarah Young, for day January 22)

This I'm applying to my own life and struggles now as I prepare to move back home, penniless and unemployed.  The photo is where I live now on church property having rented from my pastors.

Sarah Young goes on to write  "Trust is like a staff you can lean on, as you journey uphill with Me (Jesus). If your trusting in Me consistently, the staff will bea as much of your weight as needed.  Lean on, trust, and be confident in Me with all your heart and mind." (referencing Proverbs 3:5-6)





Thursday, January 21, 2016

A Cup of Promises


Thankful for God's Promises

This morning a spectrum shined in my coffee cup while I read my devotionals.  It made me recall how God used the rainbow as a promise sign to Noah, after the flood, that He would never flood the earth again. Today's scriptures I read were about God's love for us! They say it all!

"God has always been your defense; His eternal arms are your support."  Deuteronomy 33:27 (GNT)

"For I am certain that nothing can separate us from His love: neither death nor life, neither angels nor other heavenly rulers or powers, neither the present nor the future, neither the world above nor the world below - there is nothing in all creation that will ever be able to separate us from the Love of God which is ours through Christ Jesus our Lord."  Romans 8:38-39 (GNT)

I thank God for His eternal Love and I thank Jesus Christ for giving that Love to us all.


Wednesday, January 20, 2016

The World Is Perfect!

The world is perfect! All God created is perfect because He is perfect. It is only what God has given us to create that is not perfect, including our own nature He gave us free reign over. Wiithout Him, there is no perfection in our life. So, should we not, as Jesus said, 'Put God first! And everything else will follow.' ... Why rely on ourselves, the imperfect, when we can rely on Him - the Perfect?
“But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you." (Matthew 6:33 NAS)
"In everything you do, put God first, and he will direct you and crown your efforts with success." (Proverbs 3:6 TLB)

Glacier National Park in Montana

Thursday, January 14, 2016

When voting for your President...

When voting for your PRESIDENT please primarily consider:
Above and beyond all other counselors they may consult while in office, does the candidate honor, serve and worship God? Do they know His Word and Know His Son: the Way, the Truth and the Life? Is HE the candidate's TOP ADVISER whom is consulted first and foremost on every matter?
If they don't, how can they perfectly honor, serve, protect and lead YOU? (Then you just have one human being, on their own strength and wisdom, leading another human being: the blind leading the blind.)

Sunday, January 10, 2016

How Important You Are To God

This topic came to mind reading this side note in January 7, 2016 of Haven Ministries' "Anchor Devotional":  "God's glory is above all His creation. Yet the Creator of the Universe thinks about you."

Scripture says much about how much we mean to God individually, each and every one of us.  I think just looking at the intricacies of our whole being: mind, body and soul in itself shows this!  God could have made us just a mindless blob of a thing that just sits there and been done with us - but no! Look at all the details in even a single cell of our bodies and all that it does!  He really gave special attention to making us who we are.  Our complexities go far beyond our comprehension, even today.

I love that scripture that says, "Indeed, even the hairs on your head have all been counted!" (Matthew 10:30 ISV International Standard Version)

And if you're bald, no matter.  Every cell in your scalp is counted.  Oh, how He loves us!

Jesus, in Matthew 18:10 (GNT) speaks about the importance of every child... "See that you don't despise any of these little ones. Their angels in heaven, I tell you, are always in the presence of my Father in heaven.  What do you think a man does who has one hundred sheep and one of them gets lost? He will leave the other ninety-nine grazing on the hillside and go and look for the lost sheep.  When he finds it, I tell you, he feels far happier over this one sheep than over the ninety-nine that did not get lost. In just the same way your Father in heaven does not want any of these little ones to be lost." 

 (Note how it says that children's angels in heaven are always in God's presence. Interesting! At first I thought it meant that children are angels in heaven.. Read carefully scripture and you'll find all kinds of interesting insights.)

Also, think about God allowing His Holy Spirit to dwell in us.  In the Books of Exodus and Ezekiel in the Old Testament it talks about how people and items in God's presence could not afterwards be in the presence of people without killing them because God's power is so great and so pure that anything less cannot survive in His pure presence. Even the priests garments worn in God's presence in His Holy Temple (mentioned in Ezekiel) had to be removed before the priests went out amongst the people. That is why God sent His Son to live among us and, when He rose to heaven, God gave us His Holy Spirit to dwell within us. We cannot exist in the presence of God, Himself in His pure state, as I understand it. But, back to this topic, for God to allow His Son and His Holy Spirit to live with and within us - We must be pretty darn important!

As Dr. Marcus Brody in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" tells Indiana Jones about the Ark of the Covenant, "It's not something to be taken lightly." Amen!

My little sheep, Feliz, now in heaven with Jesus.  Photo by Tommy Troudeaux





Thursday, January 7, 2016

God Is In Control

"It's raining. It's pouring. The old man is snoring."  Remember that song?  Boy, yesterday, it did pour torrential rain here in Southern California. Was this the "El Nino" they said was coming?  I watched the mud begin to slide down the mountain.  Rain here means floods and mudslides that take houses down.  Isn't that silly in a sense for a place that is experiencing a big drought?  And never hardly sees rain?

But great rains shows me God's power over everything.  We go about our busy lives, yet God controls the rain. Remember the Great Flood that covered the Earth (yes, I know, you weren't there). Only Noah, his family, and the paired animals survived in his arc so God could then rebuild humanity on Earth.  Did you know that the Chumash Indians, who have lived in Southern California for thousands of years, have an ancient account of a great flood that covered the earth making it necessary to remake mankind?  And I hear that many other cultures have the great flood story told in their history too.  Makes you think, doesn't it? For everyone to know this story (however they interpret it) tells me that as man repopulated the world from Noah's generations of offsprings, they all told about it.  Perhaps?

But fear not. God is in control and He is also All Loving.  I like that rain tells me Who is in control.  Jesus said that "not one sparrow falls without to the ground without your Father's consent". (Matthew 10:29 GNT) I'm glad God is in control. I sure wouldn't want anyone else to be! (Including me).  It's the reason I can sleep at night, knowing God is in control.  It's because of Him that I exist. That I live each day and that my heart beats. That I have land to walk on and gravity to hold me safely on it. That I have food, water and all kinds of good things to live on. 

Wow! When the wind the blew sometimes, it almost appeared to blow the brush away.  One giant tree, in fact, did fall yesterday.

But rest assured, God loves us! And He does what He does for our ultimate protection from sin and death.  I once felt God tell me regarding His love for us, "I love you more than love itself."

A pastor I once knew said the overwhelming love he felt when he first saw his newborn, twin sons was the moment he also heard God tell Him, "Feel how much you love them? I love you even more than that."

The Bible has many verses on God's great love for us.  Here are just a few:

"For God loved the world so much that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him may not die but have eternal Life." (John 3:16 GNT)

"...understand how broad and long, how high and deep, is Christ's love." (Ephesians 3:18 GNT)

"As far as the east is from the west, so far does He remove our sins from us." (Psalm 103:12 GNT)

So, my friends, "Leave all your worries with Him because He cares for you."  (1 Peter 5:7 GNT)   


Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Do you know who I Am?

Living in southern California, I've heard lots of stories of celebrities, in moments of confrontations, saying "Do you know who I am?". I even once heard from a woman whose child attended school with children of celebrities who was also challenged by them with, "Don't you know who I am?"

But it's not who we are that matters, it's who He Is: God Almighty alone is the Great I Am.  The one and only Great I Am.  The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit is He.


"God said (to Moses), 'I am who I am, You must tell them: 'The one who is called I AM has sent me to you.' "  Exodus 3:14 (GNT)


Jesus, the Son of God, said to the Isrealites, "I am telling you the truth, Jesus replied, "Before Abraham was born, 'I Am'."

(This was in response to someone questioning Him, "You are not even fifty years old - and you have seen Abraham?")

In these scriptures, God calls Himself  "I AM".   We call Him the "Great I Am" - but God's greatness goes infinitely beyond any words.


What brought me to this whole thought was reading in Sarah Young's book Jesus Calling for January 5 about relying on Jesus instead of trying to do anything alone.  "But those who are successful in their own strength tend to go their own way, forgetting about Me.  It is through problems and failure, weakness and neediness that you learn to rely on Me."



























I love this song "Great I AM" performed by New Life Worship...WOW! 
Powerful!  Lifts the Soul!  Soul therapy.



Saturday, January 2, 2016

A Sweet Song (Just HOW MUCH Jesus Loves Us)

When we see just HOW MUCH Jesus loves us, it changes us forever.

Haven Today Ministries (haventoday.org) shared this message last night with a sweet story about a woman who was so depressed one morning, sitting at her kitchen table.  She often fed the mockingbirds who would come to her window.   


While she was sitting there, a mockingbird flew up to her window and started tapping on it to get her attention. 


Then he flew up into a tree just outside her window and began singing his little heart out, song after  song, as only a mockingbird can.


What a wonderful way Jesus showed His love for her in that moment.