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Showing posts with label 1 Kings 19:9-16. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1 Kings 19:9-16. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Hope

 

I was going to base the weeks post on a different subject. I attended a funeral service for our neighbor this week and feel it is important to address what was felt during that experience. I had shared several weeks ago that I became very close to him in a very short period of time. There are some very important underlying things that I now see that were hinted at but not addresses in his life. He was intensely seeking to know and understand God, Christ and what that meant for him. The problem with that was that he never became still enough to allow the Holy Spirit and Christ to be realized as working in his life. There were many questions and many answers given that were not given the time needed to be seen or felt in his life. Hope is not often answered instantaneously in a way that will be recognized when we are struggling to see answers. (Psalm 46:10  Be still, & know) Being still is what is needed. If we are too wrapped up in the search we run the risk of missing what is right in front of us. My favorite place in all of the scriptures on how to listen to the Lord is in 1 Kings 19:9-13. Elijah had learned that rushing here and there was not the way to know if God was with him or speaking to him. He took for granted that God was there with the care God's angels were providing him when he was fleeing from Jezebel (1 Kings 19:1-8). It was in almost imperceptible quiet that God was present and speaking to him. Not being quiet in the midst of the turmoil of life will cause us to feel that all hope is lost when in fact it is not lost. Elijah felt lost and hopeless until he stopped and became still. Hope is often missed because we want answers now. I am not saying they will not happen immediately but we must be still more often than not to get the answers we seek. That in itself may be for some time or a very short time. My friend was also seeking solace with things to fill voids in his life. That was another distraction rather than being quiet. I went over to his cremation urn and stood quietly before it. I could feel his sorrow and grief. I also know that he now knows the Jesus he so desperately sought was there all the time. I have a cross that I never had the chance to give him. On it is Be still, & know --- Psalm 46:10. My heart is heavy but I also know he is now safe, trouble free and loved.

I have decided to wait and post images next week. Thank you for your visit. Please leave a comment if you can. May the good Lord bless and keep you safe. Until next week remember to "Always Love The Details."

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

1 Kings 19:9-16

 

There are those in this world that hide themselves away in fear of their fellow man. For what reason do you hide from man? He can only kill the body never the soul. No matter how evil the the pursuer the only power he has over you is the body that is in this world. He has no power over the spirit that lives within the soul. Yahweh keeps our spirit safe and secure, protecting us from harm. The title of today's post is my absolute favorite reminder of God's awesome power and gentle mercy. Read 1 Kings verses 9 through 16. Though God's presence caused the hurricane, mountain shattering, earthquake and fire it was the slightest of breezes that the prophet knew as the voice of God. Jesus was the physical image of His father on earth. I am sure that when He spoke it was soft, gentile and consoling. Even when confronted with the raging weather or other threats the disciples felt safe knowing He was with them. That same thing is true today if you believe in Him. That same voice can be heard today if you are willing to rest in Him. We all fail at times to stop and  listen for that quiet, barely audible voice within our hearts that guides us and assures us that we are safe, secure within His hands. Rest assured! He is with us always and He is guiding us in the ways of God our father. Remember the 23rd Psalm, "though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I shall fear no evil for thou are with me"? When you recite this psalm take it to heart for it is real and true.  

Today I am sharing an image of a daffodil. It is a simple image and not overly hard to color.


The Copic colors are:


That is it for this week. I hope everyone is staying cool and hydrated. This has been one HOT summer thus far. May the good Lord keep you safe and bless you exceedingly. Remember to always "Love The Details."