Only in thanksliving can we share grace and peace with others. Only when we recognize that God loves us and cares for us and cares about us can we translate that thanksliving into acts of peace, grace, mercy, and love.
I choose to look upward to God, thanking Him for His provision, His gift of salvation, and His mercy. Others may look to wealth, status, politics, and the world’s allure to give them joy. These are fleeting, and all too…..
One of the greatest means of expressing peace and grace is through music. Zephaniah 3:17 says: “The Lord your God in your midst, the Mighty One, will save; He will rejoice over you with gladness, He will quiet you with His love. He will rejoice over you with singing.”
This weekend, a warrior of the faith, Whitney Phipps, will sing his way into our hearts at two concerts. Come and be inspired. As you know, our three children (yes, I…..
I suspect that if we consciously try to find the good in every day, God will reveal it to us. It’s an attitude of gratitude sort of thing. Yesterday our family went to the Wildlife Preserve in Titusville. We try to do this each year while migrating birds visit here for warmth. That, to them, must be a blessing of grace.
Although we didn’t see as many spoonbills and other beautiful birds, we were blessed by a day of totally…..
Psalm 15 gives us advice as we ‘Just Do It! in Twenty-two.” My goal for the year is to increase grace and peace to a hurting world. Psalm 15 prescribes this: “Lord, who may dwell in your sanctuary? Who may live on Your holy hill?”
God’s answer: He whose walk is blameless, and who doe what is righteous, who speaks the truth from his heart and has no slander on his tongue, who does his neighbor no wrong and casts…..
Susie Larson in “Blessings for Every Day” reminds me today that although things may not be “going my way” and I am facing challenges, putting my trust in God who made me and loves me and redeemed me is a great deterrent to self-pity and depressing. If I choose to dwell on the negatives, I will give in to worry and concern. Those are negatives. She writes: “May you make up your mind to persevere and not quit. May you…..
When you’re as old as I am, you put things into some sort of perspective. I was born in 1940. I walked to school, there was no such thing as cafeterias or school lunch programs. Thankfully I learned to read before I went to school, played piano at age 3 to strengthen my eyesight, and was bored to tears with Dick and Jane books’ repetitious nonsense. They advanced me out of kindergarten to first grade, but then reversed the decision…..