Joy!

 

Over and over this week, I’ve been reminded about joy. The importance of having joy in our lives. The joy that we experience when we are in God’s presence. And of course, my granddaughter Joy!

 

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Several years ago while shopping the cute little shops in Estes Park, we came across a store that had a wide variety of wind chimes. They were all shapes and sizes. They were all priced according to size or material. Each was as beautiful as the other.

 

What I realized is that I wanted one for my home. That’s when the fun began. I rang each chime listening for the perfect tones. I scoured the store until I found the perfect chime.

 

The wind chime I chose was named “Joy.” From the picture (which is the shadow of my wind chime) you can see a young maiden running with arms raised. She is free to move about as the wind blows and moves. She hasn’t a care in the world, but if she did, it wouldn’t cause her any distress. She is filled with joy.

 

Friend, when we allow God’s Spirit to work in our lives, that is how it can be for us as well. As Galatians 5:22-23 (NIV) tells us, joy is a fruit that is produced through the Holy Spirit. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.”

 

Do you recall Jesus’ words in John 15:11 (NIV)? Jesus is teaching His beloved disciples about the importance of abiding in Him, about bearing fruit, and about joy. “I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.” What is to be the basis of our joy? Being with Jesus. Remaining or abiding with Jesus continually and producing fruit. Abundant fruit.

 

I’m sure you’ve visited with a person or two who have an over-flowing abundance of joy. Don’t you just wonder what they’re doing to live such joy-filled lives? Don’t wonder any longer. This passage tells us the secret. Be with Jesus and produce fruit. Allow the Holy Spirit to develop and ripen the fruit with us. That’s where joy comes from!

 

The Apostle Paul got it. He understood joy. We also know all that he endured for the service of Christ. But over and over in his letters, he talks about joy. His joy. The joy he saw in others. What a blessing he must have been to others to see how regardless of circumstances, joy could abide.

 

Take a look at Colossians 1:9-11 (NIV) and see if you recognize some of Jesus’ teaching in Paul’s words. “For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you and asking God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all spiritual wisdom and understanding. And we pray this in order that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and my please him in every way; bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and patience, and joyfully giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints in the kingdom of light.”

 

Finding real joy in this world may be difficult. But finding joy in God’s love, provision, grace and Words (just to name a few) will never be elusive. It’s like the wind, blowing around you.

 

The question is, “how will you respond?”

 

Will you cower in a corner? Will you hold on to a post to keep from being blown away? Or will you lift your hands in thanksgiving and dance in the wind?

 

I pray that you will choose to live a life of joy and that your joy will be complete in Jesus Christ.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Psalm 27 – Word of God Wednesday

 

It’s Wednesday! If you read my blog last week, you know that from this point forward, I will be sharing just a little from God’s Word on Wednesdays. I pray that each week you will find comfort, encouragement, inspiration or hope from the passages that are chosen. Blessings to you on this wonderful Wednesday!

 

“I am pleading with the Eternal for this one thing, my soul’s desire:

To live with Him all of my days—in the shadow of His temple,

to behold His beauty and ponder His ways in the company of His people.

His house is my shelter and secret retreat.

It is there I find peace in the midst of storm and turmoil.

Safety sits with me in the hiding place of God.

He will set me on a rock, high above the fray.

God lifts me high above those with thoughts of death and

deceit that call for my life.

I will enter His presence, offering sacrifices and praise.

In His house, I am overcome with joy as I sing,

yes, and play music for the Eternal alone.”

(Psalm 27:4-6 – The Voice)

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Wow!

 

As the director of women’s ministry at one of our church campuses, I thought it would be good to offer a summer Bible study. I wondered if there were other women like me who missed the structure of being in God’s Word during these long summer months. I prayed that there would be others who felt how parched a soul could become during this dry spell we call summer break.

 

???????????????????????????????What I realize today is that women crave fellowship and God’s Word during the summer. Just now I ordered another 20 books for this upcoming study. I already have 10 on my shelf at work. So yes, this tells me that there are ladies out there who desire to be students of the Word even though our schedule says it’s time for vacation.

 

As I’ve talked to ladies, I’ve answered lots of questions and have met some new ladies in the process. But what I found on Sunday is that my memory isn’t nearly as good as I want it to be.

 

One particular gal asked about child care. I still have piece to figure out, so I told her I’d let her know. The problem? I didn’t write her name down. I knew her. I thought I would remember who asked this question. The real problem? I couldn’t remember who it was.

 

I tried. I mentally walked through the lobby, trying to remember each person that I spent time with on Sunday. But nothing. There was no recollection of this gal. I couldn’t remember if she was a young mom or a grandmother. I prayed that she would approach me again this coming Sunday so I could connect with her again.

 

But what I earnestly prayed was that God would help me in this situation. That He would step in and help me remember who it was I spoke with.

 

I have to tell you, it wasn’t very long before I had an email from this gal. As soon as I saw the email address, I remembered. It was Sally! I also have to tell you, God is so good.

 

This was a big deal for me. But I sit here and tell you today that God is good in so many ways. Big and small, God shows up in mighty ways to remind me of who He is and what He is capable of doing. From sparking my memory, to keeping me safe as I travel, to calming my cramping toes during Praise in Motion, God’s goodness is visible all around me. I sometimes miss these precious gifts.

 

I’m too busy. I’m too tired. I’m too hungry. I’m too perplexed. I’m too anxious. I’m too “whatever.” It’s during these times when I miss God’s goodness the most. Oh how many of these gifts I’ve missed in my lifetime!

 

So today, let’s take note of God’s goodness in our lives.

 

It may be someone you encounter.

It may be a gentle breeze.

It may be a cool cup of water.

It may be a comforting touch.

It may be a special word of encouragement.

It may be a smile.

It may be the Northern Lights.

It may be a song bird.

 

Here’s the next step. After you’ve spotted that good and perfect gift from God, thank Him. Psalm 136:1 (NIV) says, “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good. His love endures forever.” Thank God for the good He’s done in your life. For every good thing He’s given to you.

 

I learned a lesson from this issue. I will write down every name of every person I speak with on Sunday mornings! Not only will it help me to remember what I spoke to the person about, but I will thank God for the gift of that person and the relationship that I have with them.

 

I want to leave you with one more verse about God’s goodness. Enjoy your day. Keep your eyes open. Thank God for His goodness.

 

“For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.” (Psalm 100:5 – NIV)

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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“Overwhelmed” – Monday Musical Musings

 

Music has always held a special place in my heart. I remember listening to the radio in our car as a very young child and singing along to the melody. I treasured my first stereo and record player. Memories flood into my mind as I remember specific moments in time when music was at the center of the memory.

 

IMAG1489With this love for music so deeply imbedded within, it’s kind of ironic that when I get in my car most days any more, I never turn on the radio. I rarely listen to music in my car and when I do, chances are pretty good that it will be a Christmas tune.

 

So what do I do when I’m driving along without music in the background? I spend a lot of time with Jesus.

 

We talk. I think. He spurs my memory. I delight myself in Him! I am quite often overwhelmed by Him.

 

When I first heard the chosen song for today, I felt an instant connection to the lyrics as well as the melody. Oh how I love this song!

 

As you read through these lyrics and listen to this song, I pray that you too will be overwhelmed by God’s presence. I pray that you will find that moment when you are so overwhelmed by God that everything else (the cares of the day, pain, busyness, ________?) will fall to the side.

 

Today I pray that you will delight in God’s presence. I pray that you will be captivated by His beauty. I pray that you will be overwhelmed by Him.

 

“Overwhelmed”

 

I see the work of Your Hands
Galaxies spin in a Heavenly dance, oh God
All that You are is so overwhelming

 

I hear the sound of Your Voice
All at once it’s a gentle and thundering noise, oh God
All that You are is so overwhelming

 

I delight myself in You
Captivated by Your beauty
I’m overwhelmed, I’m overwhelmed by You

 

God, I run into Your arms
Unashamed because of mercy
I’m overwhelmed, I’m overwhelmed by You

 

I know the power of Your Cross
Forgiven and free forever You’ll be my God
All that You’ve done is so overwhelming

 

I delight myself in You
In the Glory of Your Presence
I’m overwhelmed, I’m overwhelmed by You

 

God, I run into Your arms
Unashamed because of mercy
I’m overwhelmed, I’m overwhelmed by You

 

You are Beautiful, You are Beautiful
Oh God, there is no one more Beautiful
You are Beautiful, God you are the most Beautiful

 

You are Wonderful, You are Wonderful
Oh God, there is no one more Wonderful
You are Wonderful, God You are the most Wonderful

 

You are Glorious, You are Glorious
Oh God, there is no one more Glorious
You are Glorious, God you are the most Glorious[i]

 

 

You won’t want to skip over listening to this beautiful song. Click here!

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] “Overwhelmed,” Words and Music by Michael Weaver and Phil Wickham, Word Music LLC, Phil Wickham Music, Seems Like Music, Weave Country, 2011.

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Happy Father’s Day!

 

Another year has come and gone and today we celebrate all things dad-related. If you are blessed with a dad who has always been there for you, I pray that you will take the time today to share your thoughts and feelings with him!

 

Dad and TractorMy Dad has been such an influence on my life. You’ve read a lot about my Dad through my blog. Maybe you feel like you know him. But let me tell you, all the writings in the world will never be able to express the love and admiration I have for this man. I could write volumes about our special times together. Laughing, crying, building, working, playing, contemplating, living, teaching and much more have helped to mold me into the woman I am today.

 

Thank you Dad for all the memories and love you’ve shared with me. You’re the best! I love you to the moon and back!

 

Speaking of life lessons, here’s an older blog post about some lessons I learned with my husband, who also just happens to be a great Dad to my children!

 

Life Lessons

 

A couple of nights ago, my husband and I were enjoying a pleasant evening outside. We were checking a section of the yard that didn’t seem to be getting water from our sprinkler system, so he began fiddling with the thing.

 

Have you heard the phrase, “it’s all fun and games until somebody loses an eye?” Well that’s kind of what happened that night. As he was poking and prodding that stubborn sprinkler head, a piece of plastic flew up underneath the rim of Mason’s safety glasses, and hit him in the eye.

 

After doing everything possible, we decided a trip to the emergency room was in order. We arrived at the hospital at 10 p.m.

 

Apparently there had been a lot of emergencies that evening, so they placed Mason in a room that was designed for children. The décor was obviously designed to bring joy to a young heart. I mentioned it to Mason…he liked it.

 

Here are a few things I learned from this little excursion to the hospital.

 

Lesson 1: Small incidents can have a huge impact.

A tiny piece of plastic. That’s all it was. But boy did it have an impact. I am but one person on this earth in the midst of billions of people. But I can impact my world by sharing God’s love and grace with anyone I come in contact with. I may not even be able to share this message, but my attitude and my demeanor shows that I am different. That, my friend, is impact.

 

We must live in this world, but we must not fall into the traps of the world. We must think the way God thinks, not the way the world thinks. We must be different. Others must be able to see Jesus in our lives.

 

Some Scripture to consider: John 17:15-16; Romans 12:2; Galatians 2:20; and 1 Peter 1:16.

 

Lesson 2: Interruptions in life are inevitable.

I’ve mentioned before that I participated in a Bible study on the book of Jonah by Priscilla Shirer. Now there was interruption. My service trip to SE Asia, that is interruption. This small piece of plastic in Mason’s eye? That was an interruption. But again, how we handle that interruption is the key.

 

Jonah ran. Do you find yourself running from interruptions? If they are God appointed, you might as well stop running. He wants to teach you something and you best be listening.

 

I accepted. Is there a situation where you need to accept an interruption as part of God’s plan? If so, accept it wholeheartedly. God will bless your acceptance.

 

Mason gave in. He really didn’t want to go to the hospital for a whole list of reasons. But he finally said, “okay.” What if he hadn’t? Any number of things could have happened, from infection to the loss of his eye. God knows what’s best for us. Maybe it’s time to just give in.

 

More Scripture to consider: Jonah (only 4 chapters…an easy read); Matthew 28:18-20; Luke 19:1-10; John 14:21; and Acts 9:1-19.

 

Two and a half hours after arriving at the hospital, we headed home. Mason with a sore eye, tetanus shot, pain killers and an antibiotic. Me with a better understanding of how things can turn bad so quickly. His eye is doing much better and he is beginning to feel like his normal self.

 

You know it’s going to happen. I must ask these questions.

 

What are the interruptions in your life? What interruption are you running from? What interruption have you accepted? What is your attitude about these interruptions?

 

You will be interrupted, I guarantee it. I pray that God will direct your decisions and attitude during these interruptions. I know for sure, there is so much to learn.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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