Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts

Monday, March 18, 2019

Musing: Little Blessings from God

Sometimes...when the sky is gray,
When troubles come,
When all seems lost...
I think it's useless to try.
I cry.
Feel lost.
Pressured.
But then...
I'm reminded that...

God has made everything beautiful in its time. 
Ecclesiastes 3:11

Weeds that are beautiful.

Simple Pleasures
Divine Delights.
Extraordinary Moments

God's gifts and reminders to me:

A woodpecker busily drilling holes in a local Maple tree.
He paid no mind to me as he worked though
I stood almost directly beneath him
while he busily did his thing
with no worries to speak of.



I see children in their innocence playing, creating, happy.
Why should I not be so?

Grandson Jonathan, at his YMCA swimming/lazer tag birthday
party, when he came out of the water and handed me his goggles.
"Gwandma, will you hold these for me?"
My heart melted! 
(This pic wasn't taken at the YMCA,
but it shows his love of water!)





The little red fox who ran off the road 
and peeked at us as we drove by:

He'd just lost his mate.
Sad? Maybe.
but life goes on.
God has a plan.
I just have to trust and remember.




His love of trying new things.
Sometimes he's nervous, but always determined to carry it through.
Why should I not do so also,
especially knowing I have a BIG God?

Grandson Wes at his archery shoot.
Love when he shows his gentle side!





If God cares for the lilies of the field, 
how much more does he care for us?







About Carole:

Besides being an active participant in many writing groups, Carole is an award-winning author and enjoys mentoring beginning writers. She loves to weave suspense, tough topics, romance, and whimsy into her books and is always on the lookout for outstanding titles and catchy ideas. She and her husband reside in SE Ohio but have ministered and counseled nationally and internationally. Together, they enjoy their grandsons, traveling, gardening, good food, the simple life, and did she mention their grandsons? 


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Monday, March 26, 2018

God, GPS, and Me


Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying,
"This is the way; walk in it." Isaiah 30:21



“You’re going in circles.”

My husband’s comment made me laugh. I knew my precise location, why I was there, even where I was going next. Me, 1400 miles away, in a rental car, alone, in two states where I’d never been before prompted him to track me by cell phone GPS. The day before, his comment was “What are you doing in Walmart?”

I’ve never done much on my own. Living at home through college, engaged at 19, married at 21, I moved straight from being Daddy’s little girl to a wife with no on-my-own-single-woman experiences in between. Everyone sees me as incapable of doing things alone.

I took a few days in North and South Carolina to visit family history related sites following a writer’s conference, plotting my route into the GPS on my iPhone with great care. What appeared as circles was a deliberate trip to get as close as possible to the places my ancestors once called home.  For a girl from the wide-open spaces of New Mexico, where cell phone coverage is often spotty, this wasn’t tricky in the slightest. Everywhere was populated!

I felt free and safe. A kind voice told me every turn to make. If I missed a turn, the GPS lady redirected me and I arrived at my destination anyway. I was having an adventure and the feeling of freedom and self-confidence grew with every mile and road sign.



God has charted a path for us in the Bible, his road map for life. Maybe each specific destination isn’t marked, but you can be certain the Lord has left directions about facing any situation in life ready for us to discover. Did you know that Columbus decided the earth wasn’t flat and he could navigate uncharted waters by reading verses like Psalms 8:8 and 77:19?

Your road led through the sea, your pathway through the mighty waters--a pathway no one knew was there!
Psalms 77:19 NLT

New experiences, good or bad, can be affirming and lead to great spiritual growth when we follow the directions God gave in His word. He promises to never leave us or forsake us. If we know what he says and make certain to obey, we won’t get lost along the winding paths of life. When unexpected detours arise, there’s no need to fear. We can know with confidence that God’s voice will lead us through.

Are you searching for guidance in the confusion of everyday life? Trust God. He’s better than GPS.

© Copyright by Norma Gail Thurston Holtman, June 9, 2017

About the author:
Norma Gail’s debut contemporary Christian romance, Land of My Dreams, won the 2016 Bookvana Religious Fiction Award. A women’s Bible study leader for over 21 years, her devotionals and poetry have appeared at ChristianDevotions.us, the Stitches Thru Time blog, and in “The Secret Place.” She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, Romance Writers of America, Historical Writers of America, and the Women’s Fiction Writers Association. Norma is a former RN who lives in the mountains of New Mexico with her husband of 41 years. They have two adult children. If you’re interested in connecting with her, you’re to follow her blog, or join her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Goodreads, or Amazon



Monday, July 24, 2017

Dwelling in Happiness by Carole Brown

Happy are your men,
and happy are these servants
who stand continually
before you,
and hear your wisdom.
Second Chronicles 9:7


Starli Cameron was a successful person. She owned her own restaurant business: an up-class place that catered delicious foods. She was a talented pianist. Her features were beautiful, her body slim and strong from running and ice skating, her clothes well fitting and gorgeous. She was loved and had friends.

Was she happy?

No. 

Starli had forgiveness issues carried from the past. Until she forgave--not only the people who wronged her but herself too...and turned to God, she couldn't be REALLY happy. 

--(Taken from Knight in Shining Apron, Book Two of the WV Romantic Mystery series )



***



Queen of Sheba visited King Solomon to talk with him. She came bearing vast and glorious gifts. She viewed his establishment, his servants, the officials attending his feasts, his food, and all that was in his hands. She experienced his wisdom in answering her questions, and was awed by it all. So proclaimed the queen: Happy are your...



Everyone wants to be happy, but sometimes real happiness can be hard to find. 
Searching in the wrong places (business, friends, looks, talents and money) will not bring happiness.



The answer is simple. God is the only way--the only path--to find happiness. Searching his word, following his words, trusting in him, allowing him to guide us in all that we do will give us contentment and peace which leads to true happiness. 

Psalm 144:15 says: "Happy are the people whose God is the Lord" 

And that is so very true.




ABOUT CAROLE:



Besides being an active participant of many writing groups, Carole is an award winning author and enjoys mentoring beginning writers. She loves to weave suspense, tough topics, romance and whimsy into her books, and is always on the lookout for outstanding titles and catchy ideas. She and her husband reside in SE Ohio but have ministered and counseled nationally and internationally. Together, they enjoy their grandsons, traveling, gardening, good food, the simple life, and did she mention their grandsons? 






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Monday, May 1, 2017

Life Preserver

When you pass through the waters, I will be with you ... Isaiah 43:2



Helpless. Alone in a vast expanse of tossing, tumbling blue-gray waves, I searched the horizon for help when the shape of a small boat appeared. I called out as I fought against the pounding waves toward the only hope of rescue and saw something fly through the air. Was it a life preserver? My haven, my only source of survival—yet so far away I doubted my ability to reach it. When I raised my head for a breath, another wave smashed into my face. I choked and sputtered, my vision, blurred from tears and seawater, fixed on that one small, bobbing hope.

Thunder rumbled from dark clouds roiling above in a sky as dark as the water, dragging me back two strokes for every one I took. I had to make it. My legs ached. My lungs burned. My shoulders knotted with exhaustion. Waves crashed higher and higher, and the life preserver seemed to be floating away. 

I paused, treading water, and waved a quivering arm above my head. “Wait!” I spat out the salty water that washed into my mouth. “I’m coming. Please, don’t leave me! I can’t swim anymore.”

The life preserver sailed across the water, smacking against the side of my head, and I grabbed it. Relief. I wrapped my shaking arms around it, my spirits buoyed by the firm tug on the rope, grateful for the unseen hand pulling me toward my rescuer. I was safe at last.

The figure in the boat was obscured in darkness, but I clung tight, overjoyed as each tug on the rope drew me closer. Perhaps he had a warm blanket to ease the chills that racked my body. My teeth chattered until I could scarce take a breath. A drink of fresh water to wash the salt from my lips would be heaven. Just a few more yards to go.

My hand bumped against the boat and I looked up at the imposing form of my rescuer, silhouetted against a ray of sun shining through a break in the clouds. “Th-th-thank y-y-ou.”

No hand reached down to pluck me from the waves. No voice spoke words of reassurance. The man sat, taking up the oars and beginning to tow me through the water. Perhaps the boat was full? I saw no other survivors. There seemed room enough for me. “P-please, I can’t hold on much longer.”
His head dipped in a nod, but he only rowed on, strong, firm strokes drawing the boat toward a shore I could not see.

“Please sir, could you help me into the boat? I’m weak and numb—so tired.” The steady pull as the oars swished through the water was the only answer. I closed my eyes and concentrated on keeping my head above the water, praying to reach the shore.

“Trust me.” His deep tone resonated through my soul. I knew that voice. “You’re safe, my child, safe in the center of my will. Can you not trust the man who died for you to do what’s best?”



A wave, more massive any than I had faced washed over me, stealing the breath from my body. I sputtered as water streamed down my face and gasped, drawing air into emptied lungs. “Jesus? Is that you? Please, will you not help me into the boat?”

“When the time is right, my child. Hold on. I’m here.”

“But Jesus, the next wave could drown me. I’m so tired and cold.”

“Hold fast. Your rest will come. I’ve got you.”

I closed my eyes, tightened my tenuous grip on the rope, and leaned my weary head against the life preserver. My heart screamed what I felt too weak to say. My God is for me, so nothing can overcome me. Even these waves will not destroy me. Nothing can stand against His power.

With every ounce of strength, I heaved a breath. “How long?”

The swish of the oars stopped and the boat slowed as a gentle hand settled on my head. “Dear one, I am more interested in your character than your comfort. I forge my greatest servants in battle, not in ease. When the time is right, I’ll lift you up. Trust me. Breathe my name.”
***
I’ve been there. So weak I thought I could not hold on one more second. So weary I felt giving myself up to the waves preferable to holding on. So overwhelmed I had no words of hope for anyone. So fragile I could do nothing for myself. But my Savior says He holds me safe in the palms of His hands and underneath me are His everlasting arms. He keeps a bottle filled with my tears. He has numbered every hair on my head. He lifts the weary as on the wings of eagles. All is well when He is near.

Because I have known Him for a long time, and I have His word, I know that Jesus will never let go of me. I know He will bring me safely home in His perfect time.

Lord, give me strength to hold on when I cannot see the shore.


© Copyright by Norma Gail Thurston Holtman, August 1, 2016

About the Author:
Norma Gail is the author of the contemporary Christian romance, Land of My Dreams, winner of the 2016 Bookvana Religious Fiction Award. A women’s Bible study leader for over 21 years, her devotionals and poetry have appeared at ChristianDevotions.us, the Stitches Thru Time blog, and in “The Secret Place.” She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America. Norma is a former RN who lives in the mountains of New Mexico with her husband of 40 years. They have two adult children.
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Monday, April 10, 2017

Dwelling in LIFE!

I lay down my LIFE, that I might take it up again.
--Christ from John 10: 17b

Jesus' prophetic, startling and puzzling words to his generation. They suggested he had a devil, or perhaps he was mad. But Jesus, as his father did, knew all things. He knew what was in store for him in the very near future.


What man is he that desires LIFE...?
--Psalmist David, 34:12

The hopelessness of those who know not God's love and forgiveness. Life without God is truly an unfulfilled, unsatisfactory existence. Only with him is there true life, true peace and true joy.




God's gift to us is eternal LIFE through Jesus Christ, our Lord. 
For God declared in John, chapter three, verse sixteen:

For God so loved the world (US!) that he (God) gave his only begotten son (Jesus) that he who 
believes on him, might have everlasting LIFE!



God's promise to us:

Take no thought for your LIFE...
Wherefore, if God so clothed the grass of the field, or what you shall eat or drink or wear...
for your heavenly father knows what you have need of. 
(paraphrased)
--Matthew 6:25-32



What do we do?
Seek God first and his righteousness. 

That's it. The simplicity of accepting LIFE.


Spring and the Easter Season is a wonderful time to reflect on what God gave us, the promise and assurance of everlasting life for such a small price from us.


Can we rejoice in LIFE today?

What blessings of LIFE do you appreciate and enjoy? 
How has God's assurance of LIFE affected your life?






ABOUT CAROLE:


Besides being an active participant of many writing groups, Carole is an award winning author and enjoys mentoring beginning writers. She loves to weave suspense, tough topics, romance and whimsy into her books, and is always on the lookout for outstanding titles and catchy ideas. She and her husband reside in SE Ohio but have ministered and counseled nationally and internationally. Together, they enjoy their grandsons, traveling, gardening, good food, the simple life, and did she mention their grandsons? 


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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Keeping My Sanity

Remember the children's game, Hungry Hippo? 


Is life a bowl full of cherries?



Is it funnier than a barrel of monkeys?



Do you ever feel you're swimming in a goldfish bowl?


Have you ever felt overwhelmed with life? Have you ever bitten off way more than you can chew? Have you lost interest in all that's going on with your life, or you job or whatever? 

Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. -- Confucius

So have I! As an author, occasionally, I've filled my slate with way too many "yeses" or "should-dos" to fill with any kind of enthusiasm. The thing is, it took several times of experiencing this to finally realize that I can't do everything. Sometimes, I have to take a breath and relax. So I've made a short list today. Here are a few things I've learned and try to practice.

  1. Accept what I'm called to do. Write.
  2. Realize that it takes work. All of it. Brainstorming, some planning, research, writing, editing, marketing. But it doesn't mean 24 hours a day, 365 days in a year. 
  3. I can do my best, and that's all I can do. Yes, I have to keep learning, keep working, moving on, but I have limited resources, limited time, limited ability. 
  4. As far as marketing goes, I can't do every course, accept every offer to promote my books, give away all my books. I have to pick and choose, wisely and with prayer. If I try to do it all, I become the greedy hippo who wants it all.
  5. Never give up hope or the joy of the writing itself. When I'm tired, I need to rest. When I'm discouraged, I need to focus on getting that spontaneous joy back, when I'm overwhelmed, I need to pull back from that which is draining my happiness and re-assess my priorities.
God's Word instructs me to1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 - Rejoice evermore.

To: Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring [it] to pass.  Psalms 37:5 

And to followPhilippians 4:8 - Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things [are] honest, whatsoever things [are] just, whatsoever things [are] pure, whatsoever things [are] lovely, whatsoever things [are] of good report; if [there be] any virtue, and if [there be] any praise, think on these things.


I can't change the direction of the wind,
but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.
-- Jimmy Dean


Follow God's direction, adjust your attitude and habits.
You'll be better off for it.

Don't be like the HUNGRY HIPPO! 
Smile.
Keep Your Sanity!

Happy Days!



About Carole:

Besides being a member and active participant of many writing groups, Carole Brown enjoys mentoring beginning writers. She loves to weave suspense and tough topics into her books, along with a touch of romance and whimsy, and is always on the lookout for outstanding titles and catchy ideas.

She and her husband reside in SE Ohio but have ministered and counseled nationally and internationally. Together, they enjoy their grandsons, traveling, gardening, good food, the simple life, and did she mention their grandsons?


Personal blog: http://sunnebnkwrtr.blogspot.com/
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Monday, October 19, 2015

Spiritual Housecleaning


But whatever were gains to me I now consider loss for the sake of Christ.  What is more, I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christ and be found in him…
Philippians 3:7-9a

This summer was all about clutter. My life is full of it. There’s nothing like a total shake-up to make dealing with clutter a necessity. With the news that my husband would be working from home in a few months, I realized something had to be done.

I spend hours each week preparing to lead a weekly Bible study. I write. I do family history. Over the past few years there has been a lot more of those things than housework. With two grown children, out of the house, but not totally settled, a lot of stuff is hidden in closets that no one has seen in years. In order to create a home office, a lot of paraphernalia would be coming in. There simply wasn’t room.

Cleaning out clutter has a snowball effect. What you remove from one area must be either thrown away or recycled for someone’s benefit. A few years of neglect, and every available space is full, but not everything there is good or useful.

My spiritual life is the same. Without regular housecleaning and attention to detail, stuff piles up, creating a mess that must be dealt with if I am to grow spiritually and serve God effectively. Sins pile up like the cobwebs and dead bugs in the back of my closets. Lack of daily self-examination and confession lead to messes I prefer to hide from God, just as I prefer visitors not look into my closets.
An orderly life makes time for Bible-reading and prayer, accompanied by close scrutiny to see if I am living in line with God’s word. Continual neglect of the confession of sin, and failure to replace it with right behaviors, leads to a messy spiritual life.

Hauling bags of trash out of my closets and donating items which can be used by others is just like keeping on track with God. I must rid my heart of the garbage of old habits and sins. I must replace it with new insights about walking with Jesus which deepen my spiritual life and enable me to offer godly wisdom to others.

Lord, create in me a heart that is free of the clutter of sin and neglect, but full of your wisdom and purpose. Enable me to keep my life and my house free of unsightly clutter and full of things which glorify you.

© Copyright, June 21, 2013 by Norma Gail Thurston Holtman


 About the author:
Norma Gail’s debut contemporary Christian romance, Land of My Dreams, released in April 2014. She has led weekly women’s Bible studies for 20 years. Her devotionals and poetry have appeared at ChristianDevotions.us, the Stitches Thru Time blog, and in “The Secret Place.” She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, FaithWriters, Romance Writers of America, and the New Mexico Christian Novelists. Norma is a former RN who lives in the mountains of New Mexico with her husband of 39 years. They have two adult children.
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