When in the Ten Commandments God directed us to do all our work in the six days of the week and to rest on the seventh day, some may say, like the sign in my laundry room: “A Woman’s Work is Never Done!” However, there is grace when we meet goals and can finally put projects to the completed place and move on to others. Today was such a day.
A week ago I was reeling under reports that my…..
Mornings are good times to reevaluate our lives, to take stock of where we are physically and spiritually. John Kebble wrote this hymn in 1822. It is one of my favorites. Although the language is a bit “old fashioned,” its message suits me this morning. When I was at Hope College, I often had the task of conducting the Chapel Choir members who showed up each morning for chapel. This, the first and last stanzas linger in my memory. www.hymnary.org……
Spurred on by Pastor Klemm’s sermon on Sunday, the story of Saul’s conversion in Act, and the concept that many sow seeds in our lives preparing us for our own conversion experiences, I’ve been thinking the last few hours about how many people influenced the growth of my faith. God put these people in my life at just the right time, for His purposes. And I, hopefully continue to pass on that tradition to others through my prayer, actions, writing,…..
Have you though of yourself as an exquisite fragrance? While I enjoy fragrances, especially sigature ones of people I know and can appreciate as they walk by, my husband does not appreciate perfumes or scented candles, or anything of the sort. So, I pretty much abstain. But, the Bible uses the idea of exquisite fragrance in the contest of the peace and grace I’m concentrating on in 2022. Here’s what 2 Corinthians 2:14 says, first from the NIV and then…..
Without question, when we’re strong, we feel the grace of God and inner peace. When we’re struggling, whether physically, emotionally, financially, or especially spiritually, we tend to withdraw, to cower, to worry, to seek relief, and to utter the word, “Why?”
The Bible is full of stories, examples, verses, and advice as to what to do about this common malady of the human condition. Where do the heroes of the Bible turn in times of difficulty? In every case, especially…..
Some of you may remember the 1965 song, “What the World Needs Now Is Love.” Lyrics were by Hal David and music was composed by Burt Bacharach. I content that that’s the world has always needed, and, from my perspective as a Christian, what God has always given the world. You, of course have heard of John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall have everlasting life.”…..
If you’ve had a week like I have, you’re looking for peace and grace today. I know where you can find it!
Walk into any church (I hope you choose ours if you’re in Florida: www.covenantpalmbay.org) and you will find a welcome, a warm greeting, and most of all, the intentional “stop action” on everything outside, and worship the God Almighty who is not only capable of providing peace and grace, but Who bids you come into His presence. In…..
It’s time to deal with times when peace and grace are the most difficult in our lives. I’ve just received word that my number two sister is in the hospital yet again. This one is life threatening. She is 1800 miles away. And, last evening, we received word that one of our Covenant Group members died yesterday of renal failure and COVID which he contracted while in the hospital.
It’s a shock to the system, even for believers, where difficulties…..
At our small Covenant group on Wednesday, we read several verses from Scripture that talk about hair. Actually, they’re all related. They show God’s providence through long lives when we trust in Him. The Bible says that he notes every sparrow’s fall and numbers the hairs on our heads. That means God has a conscious effort to care for and about us. what a comforting thing as we watch threatening news about rumors of war, man’s inhumanity to man, a…..
I have written almost a hundred, (perhaps more, lost count) poems I call “My Psalms” after the pattern of Scripture. No, mine are not scripture, but through them I express my heartfelt prayers and hope they bless others’ lives as they read my books and blogs at www.bettyjackson.net. This one is called “Come.” It is “My Psalm 157
Psalm 65 says:
“O You who hear prayer, To You all men come.”
So, therefore, I come to You this day
Knowing…..