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Tasting Godโ€™s Goodness

"Therefore, rid yourselvesย of all malice and all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slanderย of every kind.ย ย Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk,ย so that by it you may grow upย in your salvation,ย now that you have tasted that the Lord is good."ย 1 Peter 2:1-3

When out walking the other day, I was contemplating the good gifts of God.  Gifts in which I yearn to be wrapped daily.  Peace, love and joy are a few that spring to mind.  Weirdly enough this pondering made me think of southern buttermilk biscuits.  Yes, biscuits.

For the past, I donโ€™t know, 20 years or so Iโ€™ve been on this quiet pilgrimage to make and eat the perfect buttermilk biscuit.ย ย A good spicy, pork gravy on top isnโ€™t so bad either.ย ย But that elusive biscuit keeps calling my name.ย ย Iโ€™ve tasted many a biscuit from California to South Carolina and Texas to Missouri.ย ย A few biscuits found their way onto my plate in Louisiana and Georgia.ย ย None have met my dreams and expectations.ย 

Iโ€™ve made a number of attempts to make such a mythical biscuit.  Iโ€™ve even come pretty close with a famous lifestyle influencerโ€™s recipe.  The process, which took a few days, included chilling various ingredients, grating butter, and what seems to be the most important part, carefully yet not over handling the rolling and cutting of the dough.  My neighbors were gifted much of my last batch which met with mouthwatering approval. 

Yearning for Goodness

So here we are, wondering what biscuits have to do with Godโ€™s gifts?ย ย Well, letโ€™s back up a bit.ย ย In our sanctification journey weโ€™ve looked at the importance of knowing who God is, who we are in God, and knowing Godโ€™s character and promises.ย ย Then we took on the challenge of how trials take us down bumpy roads.ย ย Yet, they lead us to greater trust in how all that knowledge comes together for our good.ย ย This week weโ€™re cooking up ways to live the life we yearn for each day.

So, letโ€™s start this week with a question: What do you most want out of your short life here on earth?ย ย What do you yearn for each day you wake?ย 

In the July 24, 2023 edition of CNBCโ€™s โ€œMake It,โ€ therapist Charlotte Weber wrote of the nine things people want most in life.

  1. To be loved
  2. To be understood
  3. To have power
  4. To have and give attention
  5. To have freedom
  6. To create
  7. To belong
  8. To win
  9. To connect

If you answered my questions with yearnings such as a desire for marriage, children, money, or even the perfect biscuit, you could probably attribute any of those with something on Ms. Weberโ€™s list.ย ย But hereโ€™s the thing, her ingredients to attaining those nine desires are all temporary.ย ย A spouse who loves you, a friend who understands, a situation where you have power and win.ย ย Getting attention and belonging may last for a day, a month or a season.ย ย And freedom?ย ย From what?ย ย There are rules everywhere we go!ย ย None of these ingredients are bad or even frowned upon by God.ย ย But they are temporary fixes.

My biscuit journey made me realize we make commitments large and small to the things of this world for which we yearn.  I had to submit to the rules of biscuit making.   And if I plan to fulfill my goal, I need to be obedient to that cause.  

Recipe For Tasting God’s Goodness

I want to give you a recipe for the big life goals Ms. Weber revealed which, when followed, last throughout eternity.ย ย Youโ€™re probably not going to like it.ย ย But itโ€™s a recipe that been tested for literally thousands of years and those who have tasted it all agree it is good.ย ย You might have guessed it — submission and obedience to God.ย ย 

"As obedientย children, do not conformย to the evil desires you had when you lived in ignorance.ย But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do;ย for it is written: โ€œBe holy, because I am holy.โ€ 1 Peter 1:14-16

Letโ€™s be honest, when anyone talks about obedience and submission a little red flag goes up in our mind.ย ย Unfortunately, so many Christian teachers and pastors these days seem to blame our lack of obedience to the Lord on our western culture.ย ย Hereโ€™s a Bible pro-tip: humans have struggled with obedience since the third chapter of Genesis.ย ย We need to stop blaming modern culture and realize itโ€™s a human problem that spans all time and location.ย ย The Israelites didnโ€™t live in western culture yet I recall a few times where they had kings that โ€œdid evil in the sight of the LORDโ€ and were found very wanting.

We do, however, love to compound our basic disobedience to God by being fearful of disobedience to man.ย ย Nowadays that means weโ€™re to be a planet saving, animal loving, anti-capitalists it seems.ย ย We are asked are you using recycled containers?ย ย If not, youโ€™re killing the planet.ย ย Have you given enough money to the homeless?ย ย They are destitute because of you!ย ย Have you ethically sourced your jacket?ย ย If not, youโ€™ve probably destroyed an entire rainforest.ย ย The food you eat, the leisure activities you enjoy, the car you drive โ€“ youโ€™re being called every day to submit to new worldly rules.ย ย And if you donโ€™t comply, then you canโ€™t possibly be a good person and be happy!ย ย How could you, you planet destroyer and animal hater? Submit to the modern rules and feel good about yourself!

You may throw up your hands and call the recipe for eternal happiness and joy impossible.ย ย But as Christian author Kevin DeYoung writes in his great little book, Impossible Christianity, โ€œWhen genuine discipleship becomes impossible, hell often becomes impossible as well.โ€ย ย In other words, when we believe failure is the norm, we forget the reality of hell.

Lasting Goodness

And I donโ€™t know about you but hell is not what Iโ€™m yearning for when Iโ€™m done here.ย ย I also know I want lasting, deep peace and joy.ย ย Itโ€™s true that what we all yearn for in the now will only be a shadow of what is to come in eternity.ย ย Jesus reminds us that He knows we canโ€™t do everything perfect and need to lean on Him all the time.ย ย We seek holiness as a life goal and know itโ€™ll take the Holy Spirit to do the work in us.ย ย Urging us, teaching us, and even admonishing us.

Make every effort to live in peace with everyoneย and to be holy;ย without holiness no one will see the Lord. Hebrews 12:14

The world wants to tell Christians Godโ€™s only ingredient for the world is love.ย ย They conveniently leave out that God is also to be feared and revered.ย ย And separation from God, which is what Jesus was experiencing on the cross when He said, โ€œMy God, my God, why have you forsaken me,โ€ is what we call โ€œhell.โ€

Our disobedience tells God we donโ€™t revere Him and instead revere ourselves.ย ย We want to be the author of our own recipe.ย ย So, while we have declared our faith in Jesus Christ, we continue to turn away from the holiness He so desires for our life.ย ย To the unbeliever it must be confusing to see us acting this way!ย ย 

This holiness is not impossible.ย ย And while perfection may be our eternal goal, in all honesty we wonโ€™t achieve it here on earth.ย ย But like my biscuit making we need to keep thirsting and hungering for it.ย ย 

"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,ย for they will be filled."ย ย Matthew 5:6

Next week we continue our look into obedience and submission, seeking the perfect recipe of holiness.

This weekโ€™s question: When you hear obedience and submission, what is your reaction?

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Enjoying the Cycle of Life & Death


I had a dream the other day that I had died.  I didnโ€™t die in the dream; I was already dead.  In the dream, I was aware of my death and now โ€œlivingโ€ in an idyllic New England-style bay village.  The whole situation seemed a bit quirky and yet normal.  There was the typical mom and pop breakfast and lunch cafรฉ, an ice cream shop on the corner, and even a small inn with a welcoming lobby bar featuring wine nights.  My death-fellows walked about in full acceptance that this was their final destination.  They were friendly and colorful.  It all was so normal yet I kept saying, โ€œsurely this canโ€™t be it?โ€

Ecclesiastes 3 might be one of the most well-known chapters in the Bible simply because in 1959 singer-songwriter Pete Seeger wrote the song, โ€œTurn Turnโ€ or โ€œTo Everything There Is a Season.โ€ Made famous by the 60s band, The Byrds, throughout its lyrics the song repeats eight verses found in chapter 3.  

Seegerโ€™s motivation was to emphasize the last line in King Solomonโ€™s list of cyclical life โ€“ peace.  But Solomonโ€™s goal was to remind us again that the world keeps spinning round and round and at times may seem so meaningless.  He reflected on wickedness and judgment โ€“ a judgment that would be sought out at each of our deaths.

Death, my friends, comes to us all.  We may want to dance around that truth with familiar colloquialisms such as, โ€œIf I dieโ€ฆ.โ€  But the truth of death stares us in the face each year when we reflect on the people we have โ€œlost.โ€  โ€œLostโ€ as though we donโ€™t know what happened to them or where they went.  Maybe theyโ€™re wandering around in some idyllic New England town.  Maybe they are in a fiery furnace.  Or maybe they are โ€œwith the Lord.โ€  

As a Christian, I know thereโ€™s two roads to take toward death: 1) the way of the world and sin which leads to terrible judgement and hell or 2) the way of Jesus, leading to the glorious New Eden in which love abounds.  For the non-believer they may have chaos in their mind when they ponder death. If they’re atheists, like my father, they might believe that when we die we just disappear into nothingness. Others might hope for something better — like free ice cream for life, surrounded by Golden Retrievers. Many might imagine a walk up to the “pearly gates,” standing before an angel with a book of “infractions and do-goods” hoping the balance sheet is in their favor. For the atheist or confused, none of what they believe has as solid a foundational truth like the Bible.

For the Christian, we can look at Solomonโ€™s list of โ€œthis and thatโ€ with comfort.  By trusting in God and His promises, we can seek Him in every circumstance, both the seemingly good and bad.  Because each of the times he lists have an element of both.  


The disciples were facing the truth about life.  We will die.  Jesus was the only one to ever know the exact day and hour.  In that death notice, however, Jesus gave them the preview of the blessing to come โ€“ the gift of the Holy Spirit. They still grieved mightily, but when the Holy Spirit descended upon them, they remembered His words and were healed.

Join me this Wednesday for Part Two of Enjoying the Cycle of Life & Death where we discover there are no “ordinary people.” Click here for part two.

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Father of Steadfastness

Then the Lord said, โ€œMy spirit will not contend with humans forever, for they are mortal; their days will be a hundred and twenty years.โ€ Genesis 6:3

Most people today are familiar with the Wright Brothers โ€“ credited with inventing and building the worldโ€™s first successful motor-operated airplane.  But unless you are an aero-enthusiast you may not know of Karl Wilhelm Otto Lilienthal (died August 1896).  He was known far and wide as the โ€œflying manโ€ for his attempts to make successful glider flights.  Because of his repeated and public attempts, newspapers and magazines influenced the public and scientific communities into believing flying machines were truly possible.

But imagine walking by his artificially made hill he built near Berlin and seeing this man running and leaping forward into nothingness with a wing on his back.  Youโ€™d think he was crazy.  Youโ€™d probably say he was going to break his neck one of these days โ€“ which he did.  But until that fateful day when his glider took a nose dive, he influenced and educated many who would go on to create our modern โ€œflying machines.โ€  

History is replete with inventors and entrepreneurs who have been mocked, dismissed, and even jailed.  Many failed in their endeavors while others succeeded โ€“ sometimes only after their deaths.  But what they all had in common was their steadfastness.  That commitment to the dream which was placed on their mind by some unseen force.  In my series, โ€œ30 Days of Thankfulness,โ€ I thanked God for placing that desire to create, to invent, to improve our world, on our hearts and minds.  And when we look back through the history of the world one man can be described as the Father of Steadfastness to an idea, to a goal of a new beginning placed firmly on his mind โ€“ Noah.

So God said to Noah, โ€œI am going to put an end to all people, for the earth is filled with violence because of them. I am surely going to destroy both them and the earth. 14 So make yourself an ark of cypress wood; make rooms in it and coat it with pitch inside and out. Genesis 6:13-14

What makes this steadfast commitment to following Godโ€™s command even more amazing is that scholars believe the world had never seen rain.  And here, a man is building a giant boat because something called โ€œrainโ€ or a โ€œfloodโ€ was going to inundate the earth.  Oh, how the mocking must have been endless!  With each day spent placing yet another board on this 350 cubit (510 feet) long ship, Noah was like Mr. Lilienthal on his hill making another attempt at flight while the onlookers snickered.  

But Noah wasnโ€™t the only steadfast player in this scene of the worldโ€™s eminent demise.  His not-named wife, sons and their wives must surely have been the subject of constant ridicule.  Each day at the well or in the fields the slurs and evil behavior towards them must have been almost overwhelming.  How many of us could say we wouldโ€™ve remained true to Godโ€™s command?

The Lord then said to Noah, โ€œGo into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation. Genesis 7:1

As Christians we so often have been asked what we would do or say when we approach the gates of heaven.  Imagine, however, being told before we leave this earth that God has found us among the few righteous!  Would God say that to you right now?

During the last few years our world has been put to a test.  We, as Christians, have been put to a test.  A flood of sort began to overtake the earth.  Some have fallen away out of the fear of that mocking.  Out of fear of being set apart.  Many have drawn closer, like Noah, in obedience and steadfastness.  And their reward?  A new beginning โ€“ a renewal of faith.  A rainbow placed in front of them reminding us that God always delivers on his promises.

Like Noah, each day we commit to be steadfast in our faith we are renewed with His love and His presence.  Noah toiled away for 120 years building that ark, not knowing what the fruit of his labor would produce.  He had no idea what his new beginning would be. He just had a dream of a boat.  And a promise from God of a new beginning.  He put his head down and started building it, as God commanded.  He let the mockers and scoffers slide off his back day after day after day.  His family toiled alongside him, set apart from the world.  And his new beginning was our new beginning.  A chance to make the world a better place.

In our modern world we so often overlook the everyday obedience God asks of us as banal.  Yet the steadfastness of say, Christian parenting, produces so much good fruit and beautiful new beginnings.  When our children become successful, healthy adults we get told it is โ€œluck.โ€  But Noah didnโ€™t go about his work with a rabbitโ€™s foot in his pocket.  He was diligent, sticking with Godโ€™s plan.

Each day it seems the work of Christian steadfastness gets harder and harder.  Iโ€™d bet as Noahโ€™s massive ship grew closer to completion and stood out taller than the trees more and more people threw insults at his family.  Godโ€™s path to our new beginning is rarely easy.  In fact, during the Christmas season I kept hearing the same Bible passage over and over:

Do you think I came to bring peace on earth? No, I tell you, but division. 52 From now on there will be five in one family divided against each other, three against two and two against three. Luke 12:51-52

This message from Jesus makes many uncomfortable.  During the last 50 years or so the prevalent message painted of Jesus is as a kindly, gentle god.  One who just wanted everyone to get along.  But that rejects so much of Jesusโ€™ teachings and life here on earth.  It rejects the idea that there will be mockers and scoffers while we seek to be steadfast in obedience to God.  The apostles, whom many were surely educated about the steadfastness of Noah, themselves were faced with the same challenge. And while we are called to be peacemakers where possible, when we โ€œgo along to get alongโ€ we join the audience watching Noah build his ark.  But the flood will come โ€“ not as water but in the ways as described in Revelation.  

Friend, itโ€™s time for your new beginning.  Itโ€™s time for you to make a commitment to steadfastness.  The world, in general, may never know how your heart has changed but God will.  Your family will know, your friends will know.  Be ready for the mocking, but also be ready to help others board your boat. 

What is God asking you to do today that might set you apart?  Your steadfast commitment to it may just be your new beginning!

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Courage

Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.โ€ Joshua 1:9

Thereโ€™s certainly a lot of courageous people in the Bible. After Mosesโ€™ death, God commands Joshua to take the Israelites into the promised land โ€“ not knowing what to expect.  God reminds Joshua that with every step, He will be just ahead of Joshua paving the way. 

The dictionary definition of courage is: mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.  But that doesnโ€™t really do โ€œcourageโ€ justice.  Thereโ€™s plenty of people who build up their courage to do really stupid things.  And without consulting God on our next steps how can someone really โ€œwithstandโ€ fear and difficulty?  

Courage is one of those mysterious uniquely human gifts.  A gift that is frequently used wrongly when the Holy Spirit isnโ€™t involved.  I find when Iโ€™m telling myself to be brave itโ€™s a signal that I need to start praying.

Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord. Psalm 31:24

Awhile back I challenged a group of friends and acquaintances to embark on what I called The Boldness Challenge.  I asked each of them to make a list of five things theyโ€™d like to accomplish.  And then, they were to start working on each of them, reporting in occasionally.  For some it was digging deeper into their faith. For another it was completing the John Muir Trail.  From starting a business to learning to fly, the lists were incredibly diverse!  One list included forgiving certain people in their lives. Each person had been putting off tackling a dream or a goal.  All of them would need Godโ€™s courage to move forward.

Iโ€™m so thankful that when I know Iโ€™m going to encounter a difficult situation or embark on a new and scary adventure I can count on God for the mysterious courage.  The Holy Spirit wells up inside me and gives me the strength to take that step forward.

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Brain Power

Then God said, โ€œLet us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.โ€ Genesis 1:26

Itโ€™s a sad state we find ourselves in where you can get more sympathy for killing cows than human babies.  According to the American Life League more than 61.8 million children have been aborted since 1973.  The elevation of animals over humans sees countless protests for using animals for food as โ€œgoodโ€ yet protests in front of an abortion clinic as โ€œbad.โ€  Any Christian who has submitted themselves to the Word of God can easily read Godโ€™s directives in Genesis where He has given man, not only caretaking responsibility but also the use of animals and plants as sustenance.  

To be placed in this position by God required making humans unique.  Not only did He give us the concepts of right and wrong along with various emotions but also higher brain power.  While I dearly love my dog Tucker, he will only ever reach a certain level of intelligence.  Heโ€™s pretty smart —  kinda like a two year old child.  Which makes him smart and dopey at the same time!

The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge, for the ears of the wise seek it out. Proverbs 18:15

Even someone who we might consider to be the least intelligent among us or someone  with a mental disability excels in mental capacity from the beasts of the earth.   As humans we can be ever thankful for God giving us brains that create and understand justice, morality, empathy, love, anger, sadness, our mortality and beauty.  Our ability to not just dream of the future but to create a path to that future, be it a new building,  a new method for delivering products, designing a rocket, or figuring out how to explore the  depths of the sea, sets us on top of the list of the living things on this planet.  God created a brain so unique in this world that it even knows how to analyze itself!

What a great gift He has given us humans!  Iโ€™m so thankful for the responsibility He has given us because with it comes the tools to be great stewards of His creation.

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Listen Up!

Very truly I tell you, a time is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live. 
John 5:25

Todayโ€™s Fresh Fire is our last in this series.  Itโ€™s been a great adventure finding and studying verses that have helped me bolster my faith.  I hope these verses have helped your faith journey as well!

The idea of hearing the voice of God makes me think of my dog, Tucker.  When he was just a puppy, I made a commitment to train him much differently than our previous dog.  When my other dog was a puppy, I also had two small children to train.  And the dog was the last to get my attention!  So, with Tucker Iโ€™ve made it a point to make him into a good walking dog.  At this point in his training, he walks with a e-collar rather than a leash.

There were a few training goals which my husband poo-pooโ€™d at the time.  One, that Tucker be trained to only chase rabbits when I allowed it.  And two, to only cross the street when he received our approval.  When my friends walk with me and Tucker they know that at each street corner we must stop, look both ways and proceed.  Tucker, even while walking slightly ahead of me, will sit at each corner and wait for me.  A training feat accomplished!

But what does this have to do with the voice of God?  You see, my real goal with Tucker was to help him not get hit by a car if say, he were to be in the front yard with me while off leash.  So, when we approached a corner and a car was passing by, even if it was going parallel to us, I made him wait.  I associated not only the changing texture of the surface he was on but also the sound of cars with his need to wait.

And I can almost swear he now looks both ways, looking and listening for cars.  He has learned to listen to something outside his little doggie mind before he can proceed safely.

Isnโ€™t that what God wants from us?  To be so well trained to listen for Him that we donโ€™t proceed until we hear what He wants of us?

And he said to me, โ€œSon of man, eat what is before you, eat this scroll; then go and speak to the people of Israel.โ€ So I opened my mouth, and he gave me the scroll to eat.
Ezekiel 3:1

Throughout this series through verse after verse we have heard that to stay close to God we must pray, read His Word and listen through silent mediation.  And the Bible shows us so many ways which God will speak to us โ€“ dreams, visions (like with Ezekiel), burning bushes, through others, signs, and the written word.  If we arenโ€™t listening to all His ways then how can we ever expect to cross the street safely?  To move forward in our lives along His preferred path?

When Jesus made the statement in our verse today, He is telling us to listen up!  To pay close attention!  He tells us that a time is coming where when we hear His voice again itโ€™s resurrection time.  For those who hear His Word and turn to Him for the first time, that resurrection might mean tomorrow.  Their dead souls come to live in new life.  For others it will be when the believers are raised from the dead and enter into Godโ€™s glorious eternity.  While still others will be resurrected and judged harshly.

But if we arenโ€™t listening for Him, what will we miss out on?  We miss the opportunity to be made righteous.  We miss the opportunities to enjoy peace and grace and forgiveness right now.

This thing I know, that when I have neither heard nor read, I have yet felt the voice of God within me, and the Spirit has, himself, revealed some dark mystery, opened some secret, guided me into some truth, given me some direction, led me in some path, or in some other way has immediately spoken to me himself; and I believe it is so with every man at conversion;

Charles Spurgeon, The Majestic Voice

I was at my first womenโ€™s Bible retreat and we were challenged to go find a quiet place to talk with God.  I found myself at a rustic, outdoor chapel of sorts.  As I sat in prayer, I laid my heavy heart out for God.  My constant prayer at the time was to help me find peace and a lightness of spirit.  I felt so heavy with burdens.  As I finished my prayer a flock of tiny birds flew directly in front of me from one side of the chapel to another.  As they raced each other along their path they chirped loudly at each other โ€“ a flock of children laughing and squealing in some unseen game.  The landed in a tree just above me and kept up their heavenly laughter.  And I laughed along with them.

I realized immediately it was God snapping His fingers at me to say, โ€œWake up! There is joy to be had all around you! You see, even my tiny birds, who have only themselves, this tree and this moment are filled with laughter.  You have so much more that I have given you!โ€

The voice of God is everywhere.  Itโ€™s in us.  He fills our dreams.  He thunders with each storm and crashing wave.  He gently rocks us to sleep with the croaking frogs.  He loves us with the cooing of a baby.  He runs laughing with us while getting that kite up in the air.  To truly hear Him, to listen to what He has to say today, we just need a bit of practice and some well-planned training.  The next time you find yourself needing to cross a proverbial street in your life take a moment to listen. He will guide you safely across.

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Unswerving Faith

Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we 
profess, for he who promised is faithful.  
Hebrews 10:23

We sing songs about God being our Rock.  We hear sermons about not living as though on shifting sand.  And yet so often I find myself having days where my faith feels more like something Iโ€™ve placed in a box to access at a later date and time.  I rush about โ€œdoing life,โ€ not as a Christian but as a citizen of the world.  I let go of my Rock and hold on to my to do list.

But what do we, as Christians, really want to accomplish in our lives?  If itโ€™s simply completing to-do lists every day, we miss out on some of the greatest human qualities God gifted us โ€“ the ability to dream and grow and have hope. 

When I was in high school, I wanted to be an astronaut.  I met with Air Force recruiters who were enthusiastic about me joining up.  But when I sat down with my parents, they immediately discouraged me.  They thought I couldnโ€™t handle the rigor and discipline of training.  I had two choices โ€“ to ignore them and join anyway or give up my dream.  Had I a strong prayer life, I couldโ€™ve lifted up this quandary to God.  And then be guided by Him.  At each roadblock I couldโ€™ve held fast to the knowledge that He put me on that path.  But Iโ€™m sorry to say, I neither prayed nor kept my dream alive.

This verse today harkens back to Abraham and Sarahโ€™s unswerving faith in God.  They went through terrible trials in which it wouldโ€™ve been understandable had they given up on Godโ€™s promises.  We see throughout the Old Testament when the Israelites did give up hope.  They grumbled to Moses and set off in directions which brought death.  And who can forget Lotโ€™s wife โ€“ looking backward rather than forward to Godโ€™ promise?

How often do we pray for help from Jesus, knowing that He answers prayers, and then after things get a bit tough or we feel the wait is too long we give up on our hopes and dreams?

Blessed is the one who perseveres under 
trial because, having stood the test, 
that person will receive the crown of 
life that the Lord has promised to those 
who love him. 
James 1:12

God never breaks a promise.  Itโ€™s always us.  Itโ€™s us that needs to take our faith out of the box and place it at the top of our list each day.  We need to hold fast to the knowledge that God is working for us and not against us.  Whenever we are tempted to give up or get discouraged about our dreams, we need seize the promises that God has shown us.

Hereโ€™s a prayer from Sparkling Gems from the Greek that might help you, through faith, โ€œhold unswervinglyโ€ to your dreams!

Lord, I am well aware that events will occur in life that will tempt me to release the dream You put in my heart.  So right now, I ask You to fill me with the courage I need to refuse to let go of my dream.  Even though my mind and the circumstances around me may send signals that the dream will never come to pass, I know that You are faithful to what you have promised.  Help me wrap my arms of faith around your promises and never let go until I see them come into manifestation!  I pray this in Jesusโ€™ name!  

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Put One Foot In Front of the Other

When I was a kid back in the 70s and 80s cartoons had messages for both children and their parents. It’s why these old Christmas shows like “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” “Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer,” and “A Charlie Brown Christmas” still have such a large viewership when the season comes around. In “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” a young Kris Kringle melts the heart of the evil Winter Warlock. The warlock asks Kris how he can change his life and Kris replies, “to just “put one front in front of the other!” And you know what happens next? “Soon you’ll be walkin’ out that door!”

There’s no magic to being bold. Fortunately, Christians do have the strength, truth, and encouragement of God’s love for us to help us in living out our bold steps. There are, however, some reasons why people don’t pursue their dreams and take those steps. According to Amy Morin, author of “13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do,” two stumbling blocks are:

Saying “Someday

Without a timeframe and schedule of steps you are more likely to keep putting off even taking that first step. Wishful thinking didn’t build anyone’s dreams. God doesn’t wish and hope that one day you will open that teen center or even just start studying His Word. If it’s on your heart and it keeps popping up there’s a reason!

When You “Feel Ready”

In Matthew 14: 27-29 Jesus is walking on the water toward the disciples’ boat. Peter says, “Lord, if it’s you, tell me to come to you on the water.” Jesus replied, “Come.” Then Peter got out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. Notice Jesus didn’t say, “Hey, when you’re ready, come over here.” And Peter didn’t have to sit around mulling it over until he felt just right about it. When Jesus said, “Come,” Peter went.

Our feelings are deceptive. They lean toward all the lies the devil wants to whisper in our ear — you are too old, not talented enough, too poor, too young, or the best one, too busy. If we wait till we “feel ready” rather than stepping out of the boat, stepping into our dreams, and God-given goals we will watch others sail by and wonder “why not me?”


So here’s something scary I did last week to, as they say, “practice what I preach.” I made a phone call. Sounds simple, right? But boy was I putting off that call. In fact, I’ve been putting off that call for about 30 years. I was walking with a friend and we were talking about being bold. I admitted that I was too afraid to actually take the steps to learning how to fly. When I was about 19 years old I took the ground school classes at my community college. But because I didn’t have an extra $2,000 laying around I couldn’t afford the lessons. I am now 55 years old and the dream of flying has never left me. When I see small planes flying over me I think wistfully about being up there with them. So, I put it on my Boldness List. And it kept staring at me. I mean, I’m too old to fly. It’s probably too expensive. I doubt that I’m smart enough to remember everything. I’m not good at math. The ground school class was really hard before. And yet, it’s on my list. So last week after praying about it I finally called a flight school. And God put the right one in front of me — an all women’s flight instructor school. The owner was so excited to hear I’ve had this lifelong dream and we set up a date for an introductory lesson.

And today I took my second step toward my dream — I flew.