Wednesday, March 11, 2026

 Therefore, we must give the more earnest heed to the things we have heard, lest we drift away. Hebrews 2:1

 It’s funny how we can sit in church or a classroom and learn about something important, then by the next day or week, we’ve completely forgotten the lesson. Our brains are like chalkboards, we can only hold so much information in our thoughts, until other things come along and push them out. I’m just as guilty. There have been times when I’ve left church and by the time I got home forgot the important facts of the sermon.

 I believe the author of today’s verse experienced the same problem we have today. It’s easy to forget biblical teachings. We spend so little time feeding our lives with God’s word at church, leaving ourselves vulnerable to information the world wants to feed us through social media, television, news outlets, and our entertainment choices. It’s funny how we can recall almost every aspect of a movie, but scripture somehow eludes us before it has time to actually stick in the soul.

 If you are a child of God, I strongly encourage you to keep up with a steady stream of daily reading God’s word. Download the bible on your phone, as you are probably reading this blog on your phone. In addition, there are so many spiritual devotionals out there, written for men, women, married couples, and people going through all sorts of battles. These spiritual nuggets feed the soul with hope, wisdom, encouragement, and remind us that God loves us, even with our human frailties. God’s word should be our daily “go to” for living life to its fullest. Without it, you’ll soon find your spiritual life adrift, susceptible to the world’s ways. God bless!

 

 

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

 Likewise, you younger people, submit yourselves to your elders. Yes, all of you be submissive to one another, and be clothed with humility, for God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. 1 Peter 5:5

 Last weekend we celebrated one of our granddaughter’s first birthday with a party that brought family and friends together. Later that evening, one of our family stated that our middle grandson said to him, “it’s good to see you sir”. What a polite young man, and he is always saying thank you, please, and all the other proper words. His parents have worked with him to respect others and it shows by his behavior.

 We could all learn from my almost four-year-old grandson. Today’s verse goes right along with his home training, respect your elders, submit to them, and be humble about yourself. It’s important to teach our children to behave in such a manner, as this essential trait will follow them all through their life, into adulthood. As an adult, do you still show respect for your elders? If there is someone older than you, then you should show them the respect they deserve.

 You mean I have to show respect to that grumpy old man, or that criticizing old lady? Yes. By doing so, you exhibit a character trait of Jesus Christ, and God sees your humbleness and will bless you. And the truth be told, there are probably younger eyes observing your humbleness and respect and hopefully they’ll follow suit. Even at 80 years of age, you will run across someone older, show them the respect, and love of Christ, through a spirit of humbleness and your reward will be great in your eternal Heavenly home! God bless!

 Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6

 

Monday, March 9, 2026

 But He said to them, “Where is your faith?” And they were afraid and marveled, saying to one another, “Who can this be? For He commands even the winds and water, and they obey Him.” Luke 8:25

 Have you ever heard someone say, “my prayer was answered’? Maybe it was a prayer for safety during a storm, an answer to a problem, or a miraculous healing from some illness. Praying works in all situations, and those who rely on its power do so with faith that God will respond.

 Today’s verse comes from the short story (Luke 8:22-25) about Jesus and His disciples out in a boat when a storm came upon them, rocking their boat, filling it with water and they were fearing for their lives. Jesus was asleep, so they woke Him and sought His help. He commanded the wind and waves to be calm and, in an instant, things were back to normal.

 Maybe you are going through some life storm and the waves of adversity seem to tower over you. I encourage you to seek God for help, by praying to Him, and have faith in His response. It might not come immediately, that is because He is working behind the scenes, while you wait patiently. At other times, you literally can see the very things threatening you simply dissolve without explanation. God works in mysterious ways, and your faith grows each time you experience His amazing response to your cries for help.

 If Jesus can order the wind and waves to stop, so can He help you in times of great distress and times of uncertainty. Call out to Him the next time your life is rocked by difficulty circumstances. In the meantime, praise Him for His faithfulness to walk by your side in the good times and bad. God bless!

 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

 When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers they shall not overflow you. When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, nor shall the flame scorch you. Isaiah 43:2

 While at a birthday party last night, I was holding our 1-year-old granddaughter, PK. At one point she was getting restless, so we went outside to look at the stars. Out of nowhere, a truck with a very loud exhaust roared, as it took off from the stop sign. That sound frightened her, and immediately she turned from it and looked to me for protection. I hugged that sweet baby girl so she would know that sound would not hurt her.

 What a wonderful lesson we can learn from PK. So often when we encounter something difficult, challenging, or fearful, we tend to focus on it, allowing it to turn up our anxiety and worry; it becomes an overwhelming monster in our eyes and we feel totally helpless. Just a PK did, we need to turn from it and turn to our comforter, God! When we do, we bring awareness of God’s overwhelming presence and that thing or circumstance that concerns us becomes insignificant in the big scheme of things.  

 If only we consistently kept our focus on God and allowed His presence to filter out life’s difficult moments, we’d have less anxiety and more praise! God is always there with us when we walk through the waters, when the flames of adversity try to scorch our plans, all we have to do is look up to Him, as He hugs us with His love, protection, and wisdom.

 Yea, though I walk through the valley of shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me; Your rod and staff, they comfort me. Psalm 23:4

Thursday, March 5, 2026

 And above all things, have fervent love for one another, for love will cover a multitude of sins. 1 Peter 4:8

 Decompression sickness oftentimes occurs to divers who come up too fast, creating bubbles in their bloodstream, which left untreated could be fatal. The treatment for this sickness is to put the person in an enclosed pressure chamber and administer 100% oxygen. This proven method has saved thousands of lives.

 No doubt, we live in a world where many people appear to be living for themselves and care very little about their neighbors, coworkers, even friends and family. This behavior can cause friction, resentment, even hate. Just one example, statistics state that of all the US drivers, 80 – 82% of them will experience road rage at least one time a year. Well, if you drive in my town, this figure can be increased by 10-fold!

 A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another. John 13:34-35

 Today’s verse challenges us to love others, even those people we drive next to, live with, work besides, even our enemies. It also offers a reason for loving others; it covers a multitude of sins. To incorporate this verse into my daily life (when I leave the house), I have to frequently remind myself, these other people are God’s creation and He loves them, just as much as He loves me. If I give them anything less than love, I’m not following God’s call to love my neighbor.

 Just like a sick diver being placed in an atmosphere with 100% oxygen to heal his sickness, we need to live in a world, saturated with 100% of love, God’s love, for others. By doing so, we’ll take on a different view of those around us, and by doing so God will recognize you as one of His children. Who do you need to love on today?

Saturday, February 28, 2026

 But as it is written: Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him. 1 Corinthians 2:9

 I know a good man who for years worked hard, to support his wife and kids. Within eyeshot of retirement, his wife decided to leave the family and take most of the retirement money with her. I know a family whose adult children were on their way to a successful life. One day their son had a life altering injury that required him to move back home to receive constant care by his aging parents. These are just a few stories where unexpected events brought significant changes, adding new chapters to their life.  

 Today’s verse provides some hope for those who are dealing with issues that question God’s plan, most importantly asking “why me”? Honestly, it’s a good question and unfortunately many people in these situations won’t receive the answer to their why until they meet their Savior in Heaven. Until then, it’s important to sustain faith in God and not blame Him for the circumstances that have put faith and trust in God to the test.

 The Lord will fight for you, and you shall hold your peace. Exodus 14:14

 If you’ve encountered such tragedy in your life, don’t give up! God has a plan to add new chapters to your life. It might seem dreadful to live out the script God has for you, but He will sustain you through the next days, weeks, and years to bring you to a place of confidence, peace, and healing when you trust God to supply all your needs.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

 Continue earnestly in prayer, being vigilant in it with thanksgiving. Colossians 4:2

 In the last 14 years of my employment, I was a supervisor, which meant if there were any complaints, I was the one who had to hear them. Some days it seemed like nothing would go right, but then, out of nowhere, someone would pay a compliment to how we operated or about one of our staff. Those positive comments were uplifting for me and my team, and gave us the encouragement to work harder to accomplish the mission successfully.

 Today’s verse gives encouragement for us, as Children of God, to pray earnestly and be vigilant to the needs of others and for ourselves. It also adds one caveat, give thanks in your prayers. I truly believe God is just like us, He loves to receive compliments and praise for what He’s done and currently doing in our life. I’ve said for years, “praising God greases the gears of our prayer requests”.

 Maybe you are experiencing a dryness in your prayer life. You ask God for help, but very little seems to be happening. Try to incorporate praise in your prayers. It does 2 things: 1. Helps you take your focus off your problems and allows you to see what great things God has blessed you with, 2. It shows God that you trust Him enough to solve your issue by praising Him and not just giving Him the heavy burdens you want to pass along to Him. Trust me when I say, this works! Been there, done that. And when I give Him praise, it opens my eyes to the inner workings of His response to my request.

 Blessed be the Lord, who daily loads us with benefits, the God of our salvation. Psalm 68:19

 Your world may seem like nothing good is happening, but when you turn your attention to God’s blessings, you’ll soon see He’s providing everything you need in your moment of need. God bless!