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The Bionic Jesus Follower

Introduction

My friend Betsy is incredible. I first met her when I started working out at the gym where my daughter was a physical therapist. I instantly was drawn to her positivity and strength. On her 70th birthday, Betsy and another friend did 70 burpees without stopping, If you have ever done a burpee you are probably saying, “wow!!” She can hand-over-hand climb a rope to the top of the building. She pushes herself with heavier weights, all the while encouraging others much younger.

One day I was challenged by another friend to start a Bible Study.  I had overheard Betsy mention her faith a few times.  I stepped out of my comfort zone and asked her and another gym buddy to join my study.  She instantly said, “yes!”  When my Boldness Challenge commenced her list was impressive.  At the top was her desire to walk a portion of the famed Pacific Crest Trail in California – alone.  Now mind you, Betsy has been hiking her whole life.  And, she has scaled Mt. Whitney multiple times (her husband, Jack, will hit his 200th Whitney climb this summer).  I trust her judgement when it comes to being out in the wilderness.  But she wanted to trust God, not herself.  So, she prayed and asked for prayers from our Bold Warrior group.  She felt God’s answer – “go.”   She planned her trip between two others.  Another Whitney climb and the trip she had planned with two other friends –the long-term dream of hiking the John Muir Trail.  As I write this, she is on her way up to the Sierras for her three-week hike on the JMT.  Did I mention Betsy has had two knee replacements?  I call her my Bionic friend.  


Boldness Trip Report July 22-24, 2020

I have been wanting to do this hike for around five years now. First because it is the “official” start of the Sierras, which is my first love when it comes to mountain ranges. And secondly, because this trail is part of the Pacific Crest Trail, which I have dreamed about hiking for several decades.  I grew up hiking in the Sierras every summer.  My father brought my siblings and I there for backpacking trips.  So being in these mountains is revisiting favorite childhood memories.  But Kennedy Meadows is the southern end of the Sierras and lower in elevation, which makes this area hotter and drier.  This is why I have not tackled this hike before now! According to the PCT Half Mile App, it is actually a 40-mile trip, with fewer sources of water than I am used to and these water sources dry out as the summer heats up.  

My husband drove me to the trail head on July 22 and I started hiking at 5:50 a.m. to get miles covered before the sun heated up the trail. I was carrying 5 liters of water and planned to camp 12 miles up the trail at the south fork of the Kern River.  I sang hymns and talked with God as I walked down the trail.  I looked for flowers along the way and marveled at the beauty all around me. Because the elevation is lower here, there were many flowers that I do not normally see.  My father taught us to try to identify flowers on the trail.  I consider this one of the gifts I received from him! This helps pass the time and I was happy as I walked.  

Having studied the trail descriptions, I noticed the changing scenery which marked my progress up the trail.  And the sun stayed behind a ridge to the east for a very long time, so the hike was not as hot as I expected.  From time to time there was a cool breeze, to which I said, “Thank you Jesus!” I passed a woman at the 5-mile point.  She had come from Kennedy Meadows the day before for a one-night trip and was headed back to her car.  She confirmed for me a water source 2 miles up the trail.  I could hear a small musical creek when I got there.  I stopped and filled up my water bottles. About a mile later, I topped out of the small canyon. There was a gentle descent through pine trees and when the trees ended the vista opened onto a gorgeous miles long meadow. It was stunning!  The trail followed the edge of the meadow and it was a joy to walk along it! This is cow country, and I could hear the cows in the meadows mooing. 

Time passed quickly and by 1:00 p.m. I was at the south fork of the Kern River and my camping spot for the night. I filtered water into all my bottles. I set up camp.  I explored the trial on the other side of the river where I was to hike come morning.  All chores were done by 4:00, and this is when I started to struggle mentally.  I had 4 hours to go before sunset.  I really missed my husband!  I am used to having him as my exploring companion.  Because I was carrying all that water, I did not bring anything to read or any other forms of distraction.  I had to rely on a favorite mantra: “Rejoice always! Pray without ceasing! Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you!” One of my weaknesses is being still and listening for God. I am not particularly good at being quiet and listening for his words.  So, I sat down on a nice rock and asked God to help me listen.  My bible ladies will tell you that for months now, when asked what God is calling me to do, I have been unsure of the answer.  I felt I was being led to call on shut-ins but was not sure I was hearing correctly. As I sat on that rock, names were coming to me of people to visit and as the list grew, I felt certain this is what God is asking me to do!  It was wonderful to feel his direction! This day was also the one-year anniversary of my mother’s passing.  So, I had a conversation with her, and I sang the hymns that she had picked to have at her funeral. It was a holy time. I was in my tent and dozing at 8:15 p.m. when I heard a voice saying “Hello.” It was a man and two women who had come from Kennedy Meadows. They had started hiking at 7:00 a.m. and were just now getting to camp.  When I left camp the following morning, one of the women was just getting up. We waved as I headed out across the bridge over the river.  I saw no one else for the rest of the hike.

The trail on the far side of the river was a little confusing. There were intersecting trails, poorly marked and an old jeep road that was mentioned in the guidebook.  As I approached the river the day before I could see a portion of a trail going up the hillside, heading north and slightly east.  And as I was almost to camp, I saw a person rounding a corner and heading in the direction of that trail.  The trail description talked about being on the old jeep road for a short time before you were back on old trail.  My sense was to follow where I had seen the other hiker.  My back up plan was to turn on my phone and check the PCT Half Mile App that was on my phone.  So, I turned right at the intersection, following the old jeep road and turned on my phone. But to my dismay, it immediately said, low battery, closing and it promptly shut down.  My reaction, after the shock, was to say, “Okay God!  It’s just you and me!” I continued down the old jeep road and about 30 seconds later out of my mouth came “Why aren’t there any footprints here?” But did I listen? No!  I just kept walking around the corner where I had seen the other hiker, for about 10 minutes where the trail/old jeep road became a mass of cow hoof prints. I stopped and pulled out my portable phone charger, hooking it up to my phone.  I reread the trail description, knowing I was not where I should be.  I went back to the trail intersection and saw immediately which path I should have followed. The one that went north and slightly west. It made me stop and think about what other times in my life when I have had a preconceived idea about what I was supposed to be doing and was so focused on that idea that I totally missed God telling me that I was going in the wrong direction!! By now my phone was powered up enough to confirm I was on the PCT. 

The rest of the morning passed as the steps became miles and the trail landmarks followed in sequence the trail descriptions in the guidebook.  Beauty was everywhere!  I stopped and sat on a fallen tree amidst many wildflowers to eat my breakfast — gorgeous!!  I was filled with peace.  The trail continued to climb and eventually rounded a corner to a hillside meadow. I have never been to Switzerland, but I believe it would look like this meadow.  I could hear a trickle of water, so I dropped my pack and wandered until I found a place where I could collect enough water to pump into my many water bottles.  I could have stayed there for hours!  But old lady muscles get stiff when I sit too long, so back to the trail I went.  

More climbing and the sun was heating up. Some portions of the trail became sandy. It was time to focus on other things, so I started at the top of my prayer list, being very intentional and specific with the requests for each person on my list.  Next thing I knew, it was an hour later, and I was two miles up the trail, having not thought once about tired muscles, or sandy trails, or when was I going to stop and sit down!  My last prayer for the last person on my prayer list was said just as I topped out over the ridgeline.  It was utterly amazing!  The body is an incredible machine.  If you have done your prep work, as in going to exercise class regularly, working out and stretching, then all you have to do is get your head out of the mix and let the body take over.  Your mind can defeat you every time if you let it.  “This is like walking on the beach!” “That sun is making me hot!” “More uphill!  Really?”  “Shouldn’t I take a break now?” I will say it again, your mind can defeat your heart and your spirit if you let it.  So, do not let it!  Rejoice always! Pray without ceasing! Give thanks in all circumstances for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. I Thessalonians 5:16-18. This is one of my favorites.  It snaps me out of the negative every time!

Over the ridge and down we go, into a forest of pines. Beautiful! Heading for the next night’s water source and campsite.  That was to be twelve miles from the Kern River.  The guidebook said, “Reliable, year-round, spring fed creek.” Except it was a mud hole!!  My first thought was “Betsy, you are toast!”  But a little voice in my head said, “Betsy, just keep walking.”  So, walk I did, past the mud hole, and past Gomez Meadow, where I thought I was spending the night. Three miles up the trail was a “step across creek.” That voice was saying every mile I do today is one less mile for tomorrow.  I was mentally reviewing the water I had left.  Three- and one-half liters.  But tomorrow was to be a fifteen-mile day and I did not like that ratio.  I knew I was well hydrated based on how frequently I was having to stop to pee.  And I knew it was better to keep going while I was hydrated.  Fortunately, there was water to “step across” when I came to creek!  I filled my bottles then reviewed the map and the trail description. The next section covered 26 switchbacks over 4 miles. I decided to listen to that voice that was still telling me to just keep walking.  I knew this was a climb, but I could see from the map that there would be places flat enough to camp along the way if I became too tired to do all 26.  I was still feeling strong, so, walk I did.  I ended up doing 18 miles that day which just left 10 miles to Mulkey Pass, my end point for the trail, plus one-mile cross country to Horseshoe Meadow to get to the car. I camped at the top of the 26 switchbacks and had a lovely view!  

I was on the trail early the next morning.  With eight miles left to hike, I decided to give myself a treat.  I pulled out my I-pod and turned on a Lauren Daigle CD.  I was sitting on a fallen tree eating a snack when Love Like This came on.  I am very familiar with this CD and love her music.  But on this day, the words spoke to me in a very personal way. “What have I done to deserve love like this?” The tears started running down my face.  And when her powerful voice sang out the Hallelujahs, I could almost feel the notes and words reverberating off the surrounding mountain spires!  It was definitely a God moment!  

Back on the trail, and a few songs later, her song, Remember, spoke to me as well.  I have always known that God is with me wherever I am.  And he is how I survived that hardest moments of my life.  But on this day, these words and her voice had me sobbing as I went down the trail. “I remember, I remember. You have always been faithful to me.’ “You were there, always there, with me.”  Is there any gift that can be greater than that?! Not for me.

The last thing I want to say is regarding fear. I put off doing this hike for 5 years out of fear of the unknown.  Where is the water?  What will the trail be like?  Where will I camp?  How long will it take me?  Will it be too hot?  Will I get dehydrated?  Will I be afraid out there by myself?  The answers are simple.  This is an incredibly beautiful section of the Sierras and I loved hiking through it!  I was never afraid, even when my reliable water was not so reliable! I have learned this lesson before and will probably have to learn it again in the future.  What we imagine is often much worse than real life! We have nothing to fear but fear itself!  God was with me and I was blessed!


Love Like This by Lauren Daigle

When I am a wasteland
You are the water
When I am the winter
You are the fire that burns

When I am a long night
You are the sunrise
When I am a desert
You are the river that turns
To find me

What have I done to deserve love like this?
What have I done to deserve love like this?

Your voice like a whisper
Breaking the silence
You say there’s a treasure
You’ll look ’til You find it
You search to find me

What have I done to deserve love like this?
What have I done to deserve love like this?
I cannot earn what You so freely give
What have I done to deserve love like this?

Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah

What have I done to deserve love like this?
What have I done to deserve love like this?
I cannot earn what You so freely give
What have I done to deserve love like this?

Remember by Lauren Daigle

In the darkest hour, when I cannot breathe
Fear is on my chest, the weight of the world on me
Everything is crashing down, everything I had known
When I wonder if I’m all alone

I remember, I remember
You have always been faithful to me
I remember, I remember
Even when my own eyes could not see
You were there, always there

I will lift my eyes even in the pain
Above all the lies, I know You can make a way
I have seen giants fall, I have seen mountains move
I have seen waters part because of You

I remember (I remember) I remember (I remember)
You have always been faithful to me
I remember (I remember) I remember (I remember)
Even when my own eyes could not see
You were there, always there

I can’t stop thinking about
I can’t stop thinking about
I can’t stop thinking about
Your goodness, goodness
I can’t stop thinking about
I can’t stop thinking about
I can’t stop thinking about
Your goodness, goodness
I can’t stop thinking about
I can’t stop thinking about
I can’t stop thinking about
Your goodness, goodness
I can’t stop thinking about
I can’t stop thinking about
I can’t stop thinking about
Your goodness, goodness

I remember, I remember
You have always been faithful to me
I remember (I remember) I remember (I remember)
Even when my own eyes could not see
You were there, always there, with me

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10 Bold Bible Verses To Read Today

What lies are you fighting right now? Bold faith, trust in God, and knowing His love for you are the weapons against satan’s ever present lies.

1. “The One born of God keeps me safe — the evil one cannot harm me” 1 John 5:18

You are a child of God. A raging battle is going on in the spiritual world for your soul. Knowing that your father is fighting for you and trusting that all things are done for your good gives us strength. Many Christians have issues with the idea of satan. But as I discussed with a fellow Christian, the Bible does not shy away from satan. Jesus had a number of conversations with him. If you are going to accept the blessings from God you need to accept that satan is at work trying to keep those blessings from you.

2. “I have loved you with an everlasting love.” Jer 31:3

The only love that will never fade is the love God has for us. It never wavers, it never decreases. Even if your physical world is not filled with love, we can draw on God’s love to persevere. This is not an easy task. A mom in a struggling marriage, with children who always seem disappointed in her said, “I remember that God loves me but sometimes I just need someone to physically hold me.” Run to the arms of the father. Fully surrender that need to God. He will light the way.

3. “He has rescued me from the darkness and I have redemption and forgiveness of sins.” Col 1:13-14

When we accept Jesus as our savior we throw up the lifeline to rescue us. Notice the word is rescue. If someone doesn’t want to be rescued they can make sure they aren’t. Throw up your hand and grasp His. You will be pulled out of your darkness. I have a Christian friend who had been a drug addict and alcoholic for many years tell me she had a dream of being a fish and a hook dropped down from out of the blue. She bit at it and it hooked her mouth and yanked her out of the sea. The next day she knew she never wanted another drink again in her life. God speaks in so many ways to us, just reach out.

4. “We are God’s handiwork.” Eph 2:10

When women sit around talking you’ll frequently hear us complaining about one body part or another. “I’m too chubby.” “Ugh, my hair.” “I wish my lips were plumper.” But think about it — you are uniquely you. You were created out of tiny DNA pieces that became you! It pains me to see satan’s forces at work taking our little complaints and elevating them to destroying our self-esteem. And worse, convincing people they are a mistake and must chop off body parts or take dangerous drugs to limit natural growth. No matter your height, your hips, your lips, your tomboy nature, your kinky hair, you are you and you are God’s creation. We’d save a lot of money and angst if we accepted that every time we looked in the mirror.

5. “I call you friend.” John 15:15

Boy do I wish I had known this when I was younger. An intimate relationship with Jesus and the Father not only brings us so many blessings but brings joy to the Almighty. He longs for that friendship. He will never stab you in the back. He will never forsake you. He is with you at 7:00 a.m. when your feet hit the floor and at 2:00 p.m. when you find out you were laid off. He’s even with you at 3:00 a.m. when your bills are swirling in your head. Pick up your spiritual cell phone and give Him a call.

6. “And I know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him.” Rom 8:28

I once heard a funny twist on “why do bad things happen to good people?” Instead, how about “why do good things happen to us bad people?” When we say “bad people” I’d bet most people think, “well, it’s not like I’ve killed someone or stolen a million dollars.” But a pastor asked, “Have you stolen anything at all? Have you ever taken God’s name in vain? Have you not been able to forgive someone? Have you ever coveted something?” In fact, there’s only one truly good person that something bad happened to — Jesus. And Jesus suffered on the cross so that our sins are forgiven. So with that in mind we must be thankful for the good stuff God sends our way and trust that any bad that we encounter God is working out a blessing for us somehow, someway in the end.

7. “Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building up others according to their needs.” Eph 4:29

Yes, yes, we know not to gossip and to be kind to others. But are you gossiping about yourself? Are you unkind to yourself? When we talk to our friends, family and strangers how much do we tear ourselves down with “I’m not good at xy or z.” Or again with the physical degradation of ourselves? That’s not to say we should be boasting. But remember, we ARE God’s creation. So speak in positives. Don’t give the devil a hand up on tearing yourself or other’s down.

8. “As God’s co-worker (fill in the blank).” 2Cor 6:1

We are in this together. The entire story of the planet is built on covenants WITH God. He could’ve just made the animals and plants and wiped his hands on his robes and said, “Looks pretty darn good. Time for a nap.” But no, He made us. He made everything else FOR us. So He expects us to work with Him to tend to the needs of this glorious place. That includes sharing with others His love for His creation.

9. “We have the mind of Christ.” 1Cor 2:16

How often have you finished a prayer with “In Jesus’ name, Amen”? Do you know what it means? It means that Jesus is standing beside you, writing shorthand as you pray. He then takes that prayer to the Father and speaks for you. But the responsibility of a mature Christian is to discern the mind of Christ while speaking that prayer. We know His values and have His desires for us in mind. When we have the mind of Christ we can pray boldly and act boldly because we know that we are aligned with the spirit of God.

10. “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” James 1:22

We can say we know God. We can know God loves us. We can see the blessings and be thankful. We can know the right things to do. But if we don’t go boldly and actually DO the Word of God can we really say we truly know God? We need to obey His Word and leave the consequences to Him. Surrender, trust and receive full blessings.