The late and wonderful Louis Armstrong sang an old African American spiritual song, “Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen, Nobody knows my sorrow…. Sometimes I’m up, sometimes I’m down.. sometimes I almost to the ground…” I, like many, have great days and ‘not so great’ days. God never changes and is forever faithful in the great days. He may never change, but my days sure do. What are my expectations?
Some friends consider the troubles I encounter as something strange that has happened to me. Are they? As far as I can tell, we are not only promised blessings, we are promised the sufferings and I am not surprised nor do I consider it ‘strange.’ (1 Peter 4.12)
Romans 8.18 tells me “…I consider that the sufferings of this present time (this present life) are not worth being compared with the glory that is about to be revealed to us and in us and for us and conferred on us!” Any suffering brings with it God’s attention and ultimate good from it.
Seems to me that I have struggles come now and again and I do not know what is around the next bend. Jesus comforts me in John 16.33 – “I have told you these things, so that in Me you may have perfect peace and confidence. In the world you have tribulation and trials and distress and frustration; but be of good cheer [take courage; be confident, certain, undaunted]! For I have overcome the world. [I have deprived it of power to harm you and have conquered it for you.]
God is able to help with every struggle and each struggle is an opportunity to grow, know Him better, and prove His faithfulness. A great man of God, George Mueller, said, ‘great faith is birthed from great trials.’
I love when David boldly shares in 1 Samuel 17.34-37 – And David said to Saul, your servant kept his father’s sheep. And when there came a lion or again a bear and took a lamb out of the flock, I went out after it and smote it and delivered the lamb out of its mouth; and when it arose against me, I caught it by its beard and smote it and killed it. Your servant killed both the lion and the bear; and this uncircumcised Philistine shall be like one of them, for he has defied the armies of the living God! David said, The Lord Who delivered me out of the paw of the lion and out of the paw of the bear, He will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine. And Saul said to David, Go, and the Lord be with you!” I want that kind of faith. I want the faith that says no matter what happens to me today, God is my Defender, Protector, Counselor, Help, and my Everything. I am going to be still and know He is God. (Psalm 46.10)
I also want to proclaim the truth and say – “God, Your Word says, ‘when the enemy comes in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against him and put him to flight,’ (Isaiah 59.19) and [For it is He] Who rescued and saved us from such a perilous death, and He will still rescue and save us; in and on Him we have set our hope (our joyful and confident expectation) that He will again deliver us[from danger and destruction and draw us to Himself] (2 Corinthians 1.10). No matter how many times I need Him, He will be faithful to care for me and what concerns me and the ones I love.
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What if we really believed? If we really believed everything in God’s Word – that He loves us more than anything in this world, that He created us and knows everything about us and truly wants only the best for us? That He is always with us, working for us, and protecting us? Always making ways we could never have imagined? What if He really knows when we are good and when we are not so good and still loves us the same? What if the truth of His Word were not imagination but reality and so much a part of us, nothing could shake it? Would we be different people? I know I would.
The cruise ship was an exciting place for three rescue dogs from Minnesota! The dogs followed Norman everywhere. They listened to groups singing Christmas carols, watched guests place decorations on a large tree in the main activity room, and sat under the table for each meal. Occasionally, the dogs were treated to cookies as people drank eggnog and told stories about Christmases past.
After 3 delightful days with Emily, Leo, Tadd, and Oliver knew they needed to continue their search for Christmas. So, they wagged their tails, licked her face, and left Emily with Tiny.
My newest book is a little story about Leo, Tadd, and Oliver – three will be rescue dogs from Minnesota who were rescued themselves and adopted by Mark and Jenny.
This the season for celebration! Included in our celebration is our individual traditions and all our favorite songs!
Beside Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and God, my favorite person in the Bible is Paul. At first, Paul was not a believer and participated in the execution of believers. He was struck down on the road to Damascus by God Himself – an encounter that led to his conversion to Christianity. He was temporarily blinded by the incident as well as Divinely commissioned to the service of Christ.
Happy Thanksgiving! Many today with have family and friends over to share a meal and most likely some football!! A day many are off work. Some traveled great distances to celebrate this Thanksgiving 2018. I, myself, traveled from Florida to Ohio. My family is small and we will be going to a restaurant for our meal, but we will be together – laughing and talking for sure.
I have heard that ‘even atheists pray.’ That intrigues me. Why would they pray and who are they praying to? Well known atheist, Christopher Hitchens, wrote a book, “God is not Great.” I disagree with his title, but in his book, he outlines how people have claimed to be ‘religious’ and done unspeakable acts. While I agree humans are really imperfect, that does not negate the greatness of the Living God to me. He never supported a claim about ‘God’ not being great, just people. Mr. Hitchens died in December, 2011. I am not 100% certain, but I understand that when his cancer was advancing, he claimed, ‘there is much comfort in the old scriptures.’ Does perspective change when circumstance changes? Now, Mr. Hitchens knows for certain if there is a God and if there is a heaven, but I would be greatly saddened that with his free will, he chose to not believe.