Through Faith We’re All Children of God
“For you are all children of God through faith in Christ Jesus”—Galatians 3:26 (NLT). It involved moonshine and murder. Sounds like a great book title, doesn’t it? The story behind this true crime is part of my family history. It was in the early 1900s when one of my father’s uncles—my great uncle—received the death penalty for killing another man. After hearing this story as a young adult, I began to research the story. I couldn’t find much information. However, the story had appeared in a True Crime magazine. While I contacted different resources, I wasn’t able to get a …
Fear Will Take You Places You Never Planned
“Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand”—Isaiah 41:10 (NIV) As a child I feared so many things. My main fear was of the dark. Before tucking us in at night, my mother would turn a small night light on. It illuminated part of our room and exaggerated the shadows. My childish imagination created scary images from everyday objects in our bedroom. If something had been moved in our room, my fear ran rampant, creating monstrous …
Make Plans but God Will Direct Your Steps
“A man’s mind plans his way [as he journeys through life], But the Lord directs his steps and establishes them”—Proverbs 16:9 (AMP). Since my 30-year teaching career ended in 2005, I’ve discovered this truth: We can make plans but God directs our steps. I love telling others, who are retired or nearing retirement, “You won’t find those words in the Bible. Retirement is a man-made concept.” My post-career plans included expanding my professional photography business and writing news stories for area publications. The first one was not part of God’s plans for my life. At the time, I lived in …
Abide in His Presence to Bear Fruit
“Abide in me as I abide in you. Just as the branch cannot bear fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me”—John 15:4 (NRSV). Abide is not a word we use often today. Other words, according to Dictionary.com that mean the same or almost the same include pause, rest, anticipate, linger, stay, stop, and remain. Scott O’Neil, sports executive, and author of “Be Where Your Feet Are: Seven Principles to Keep You Present, Grounded, and Thriving,” writes, “When we’re moving at 115 MPH, we rarely see the wall coming. But it …
Let Go and Rest in Jesus’ Loving Arms
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest”— Matthew 11:28 (NIV). Confession time. I’m a recovering perfectionist addict. Rest doesn’t always come easy for me. In a recent national advice column, a woman wrote in about her “drive to be productive, to take action, to keep things organized, and stay perfectly on top of everything.” In other words, she was battling perfectionism. Oh, how I could relate. At least to the “old” me. The writer, a young woman, recognized her problem. She was so overwhelmed by her drive to do everything perfectly, …
Jesus Cares for All of His Children
“Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you”—1 Peter 5:7(NIV). Stopped at a busy intersection in a large city recently, I noticed a large, scribbled message on one side of a large grey utility box. In black permanent marker, someone had written, “Nobody cares.” On another side of the metal box, in bold black block letters, someone else had written neatly “Jesus loves you.” I’m positive the first message, scribbled in haste, was written first. The second appeared to be an answer to the first person’s cry for help, an encouragement to whomever had desperately penned the …
Let’s Adopt a Christ-like Attitude
“Adopt the same attitude as that of Christ Jesus”—Philippians 2:5 (CSB). Overwhelmed describes the feelings I was experiencing on the day of my pre-op appointments last week. Preparing for my left knee-replacement surgery on March 24, my schedule included the following: a visit with the physician’s assistant, an anesthesiologist, and an RN; a blood draw, an EKG, a COVID test, a CT scan, and paperwork—lots of paperwork. I took notes to remember all of the do’s and don’ts connected to my upcoming surgery. My appointment times, according to the scheduler, should have taken no more than two hours. Instead, because …