What Do You Remember?

 

It’s beginning. The autumn season is here. Cooler temperatures coax me to so many of my favorite things. Sweaters (without getting too hot), hot cider, pumpkin spice deliciousness, squash soup, candles burning, fall décor, apples, visits to the pumpkin farm and so much more.

 

???????????????????????????????As I become excited for what is to come, I am reminded of awesome things from years ago when I was a child. Of visits to the apple orchard. Of driving through the Adirondack Mountains to view the beauty of autumn. Of cool, damp days that seemed to invigorate me.

 

Isn’t it interesting how our minds work that way? We see something and we’re reminded of a place. We smell something and we’re reminded of a person. We hear something and we’re reminded of an object.

 

We make connections. We make associations.

 

And guess what? God created us that way. God wanted us to remember…remember Him. God puts people, places, and things in front of us daily so that we would be reminded of Him.

 

1 Chronicles 16:12 (NIV) tells us to “Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced.” As we see His creation daily, we are to remember Him.

 

Psalm 63:6 (NIV) says, “On my bed I remember you; I think of you through the watches of the night.” When we hear the chime of a clock through the night, we are to think of God.

 

Isaiah 46:8 (NIV) says, “Remember this, fix it in mind, take it to heart, you rebels.” What are we to remember? That God is God. There is no other like Him. There are none like Him.

 

But the wonderful thing is that as God asks us to remember Him, He won’t remember our sins. Each time we sin, He isn’t reminded of our past sin. Take a look at Jeremiah 31:34 or 2 Corinthians 5:19 or 1 Corinthians 13:5.

 

And if you still would like some proof of this concept, let’s look at Psalm 103:12 (NIV). “As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.” He will not be reminded of our past. He will not remember our sin.

 

I don’t know about you, but I thank God daily that my past is in the past. I thank God daily that my sins from today (after repentance) will not be remembered tomorrow.

 

So I think remembering God throughout my day is a good trade off. I’d gladly think of God than think of my past. I’d gladly think of God than think of a temptation in front of me. I’d gladly think of God just because.

 

What reminds you of God? How do you remember Him throughout your day? I pray that you are reminded of His grace, His peace, His love, His comfort, His joy today. Because I can guarantee, He is thinking of you!

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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“Jesus, Hold My Hand” – Monday Musical Musings

 

I needed an uplifting song this morning, so I began searching lots of music. As soon as I started a song, I knew it wasn’t right. You know, the lyrics were great, but the music was a little depressing.

 

I liked the sound of the Singing Americans, but it took me a while to find the one song I wanted to share today. But then this old hymn popped up. And when I started listening to it, I knew it was the perfect song for today.

 

The lyrics are awesome, but the way these guys sing this song is outstanding. I pray that you will enjoy this as much as I did.

 

You may be facing a giant mountain today. If so, Jesus will walk beside you, but He will do so much more. You’ll have someone to talk to. You’ll have His righteous right hand upholding you. You’ll be comforted by His peace. You’ll find beautiful rest for your weary soul. You’ll find protection in His presence.

 

As you read through these words and listen to this tune, I pray that you’ll meet Jesus where you are. I pray that you will acknowledge your need for Him. And I pray that you will cry out to the One who loves you more than anyone else.

 

“Jesus, Hold My Hand”[i]
 

 

As I travel through this pilgrim land
There is a friend who walks with me
Leads me safely through the sinking sand
It is the Christ at Calvary.

This would be my prayer dear Lord each day
To help me do the best I can
For I need Thy light to guide me day and night
Blessed Jesus hold my hand.

Chorus:
Jesus hold my hand
I need thee every hour
Through this pilgrim land
Protect me by thy power.

Hear my feeble plea
O Lord look down on me
When I kneel in prayer I hope to meet you there
Blessed Jesus hold my hand.

Let me travel in the light divine
That I may see the blessed way
Keep me that I may be wholly Thine
And sing redemption’s song someday

I will be a soldier brave and true
And ever firmly take a stand
As I onward go and daily meet the foe
Blessed Jesus hold my hand.

(Chorus)

When I kneel in prayer I hope to meet you there
Blessed Jesus hold my hand…

 

Click here to listen to an awesome version of this song by the Singing Americans.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

 

[i] “Jesus, Hold My Hand,” words and music by Albert E. Brumley, Hartford Music Company, 1933.

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Swerving and Swaying

 

As I was out and about yesterday, there were two vehicles in front of me with their flashing lights on. The rear car was being towed by the front car. It wasn’t a safe situation, so I kept my distance.

 

fall-folliageAs I followed this pair, I realized that neither of them were very good drivers. If one swayed, the other followed. They were in both lanes of this two lane road and also on the shoulder.

 

On occasion sparks would fly. The chain between these two vehicles didn’t seem to be the safest way to transport the obviously disabled car.

 

And then it happened. The chain broke and both vehicles took a quick right turn and stopped by the side of the road. I was thankful that while these two vehicles were figuring out their next strategy that I was able to get around them safely.

 

The swerving, swaying, jerking, unexpected movements and unsteadiness remind me that sometimes in our lives we seem to be following God’s plan well. And then something causes us to become unsteady and get off track. It could be an incident. It could be someone. It could be an attitude. It could be a temptation.

 

Whatever it might be, we suddenly find ourselves on the side of the road of life in a broken-down vehicle and what seems to be the one who took us down this road.

 

When we are in this position, we have the best roadside assistant plan available. Grace. We can call on the One who is able to do far more than we could imagine. We can call on the One who has lavished His great love upon us. We can call on the One whose mission is to seek and save the lost. We simply need to call Him.

 

But what is best is if we strive to never get in this position at all.

 

So how can we be steadfast in our daily walk and not wind up on the side of the road?

 

Ask for God’s help! Psalm 51:10 (NIV) gives us David’s prayer. Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” David realized that a steadfast spirit would wane with the situations of life and that only God could restore it within him.

 

Know that God will come to your aid just when you need it. 1 Peter 5:10 (NIV) says, “And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast. To him be the power forever and ever. Amen.” What a blessing to be able to approach God’s throne with this request.

 

What are the results of being steadfast? Psalm 112:6-8 (NIV) assures us, Surely he will never be shaken; a righteous man will be remembered forever. He will have no fear of bad news; his heart is steadfast, trusting in the Lord. His heart is secure, he will have no fear; in the end he will look in triumph on his foes.”

 

Are you catching some of these phrases? renew a steadfast spirit,” “restore and make you strong, firm, and steadfast,” “no fear of bad news,” “his heart is secure,” “trust,” “look in triumph on his foes.” What promises! And God can make these promises because He is steadfast in all His ways.

 

Psalm 111:7-8 (NIV) tells us that our God is steadfast. The works of his hands are faithful and just; all his precepts are trustworthy. They are steadfast forever and ever, done in faithfulness and uprightness.” I don’t know about you, but that spurs me on to “hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful!” (Hebrews 10:23 – NIV)

 

By staying the course, sticking to the narrow path, we know we are heading in the right direction. I pray that God’s words would resonate in your mind when you are tempted to get off track.

 

“Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.” (1 Corinthians 15:58 – NIV)

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Precious Words of God

 

I needed a little break this morning, so I dropped by Pinterest and found some beautiful words from God’s Word filled with encouragement. Since I needed them, I thought you might too. So here are the verses that stuck out to me today. I pray that you will find exactly what you need in these words as well.

 

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Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

 

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A Rosy Journey

 

I have had a super busy month or six weeks. I’ve had things to accomplish at home and at work and sometimes they overlapped. I’m still not out of the woods yet, there’s still lots to do, but yesterday I took a break from everything.

 

rose-garden-collageA friend at church mentioned that she had gone to the rose garden in Longmont and had enjoyed her time there. Without a moment’s hesitation, I decided that’s where I would head after church. I grabbed a bite to eat and took it to this precious gem of our local city. And I savored the sights and sounds and scents of this little park.

 

I walked each path and took in the beauty of these roses. It was obvious that it is the end of the season, but was amazed at the beauty that these blossoms still contained. Even in their last stages of life, some of these roses were so beautifully different from when they were a young bud. They showed experience and wear and tear. They had endured the elements of the world and had survived.

 

I was also amazed at the variety. I’m usually drawn to yellow roses, but I couldn’t help but take in the different colors of coral roses out there. They were beautiful! And then there are the roses that have definitely been genetically altered with their cool stripes. And they were so different from one another. Some had lots of petals that spread out while others were more traditional looking and very sleek. Some of the plants were bushy with thin stems while others had sturdier, straight stems.

 

I was a bit surprised to find that many of these roses didn’t smell like anything. They were beautiful, but they had lost every bit of their scent. I don’t know if it’s because of the genetic stuff, but they were lacking what roses are supposed to have. A rosy scent! And then, oh, I’d get a whiff of that scent. I thoroughly enjoyed those moments.

 

This garden is a memorial garden, so there are benches and trees and war memorials all around the garden with such sayings as, “Blossomed on earth to bloom in heaven” or “Like a rose you were beautiful in life and people around you blossomed.” What a legacy these people left.

 

And then, after my long walk, I sat. In the garden. With my Jesus. I sang to Him. I prayed to Him. I listened to Him. And I walked away from my time in the garden refreshed and rejuvenated. I might have to go by that special place more frequently.

 

So here are a few lessons I learned while walking through the rose garden:

  • Even if you’re entering the “last season” of life, you can still encourage and share your Christ-like beauty with others
  • Bloom. Regardless of what’s going on around you.
  • Don’t allow the world to take away your “scent.”
  • No need to be like someone else (unless it’s like Christ). You are uniquely and beautifully made.
  • Leave a legacy.

 

The obvious hymn came to mind… “In the Garden,” but the one I landed on was “Jesus, Rose of Sharon.” It isn’t a hymn that we sang…at least, I don’t remember ever singing this hymn. But the lyrics and the beauty of the melody helped me as I spent these precious moments with Jesus. I pray you’ll find some encouragement from this song as well.

 

“Jesus, Rose of Sharon”[i]

 

Jesus, Rose of Sharon, bloom within my heart;
Beauties of Thy truth and holiness impart,
That where’er I go my life may shed abroad
Fragrance of the knowledge of the love of God.

 

Jesus, Rose of Sharon, sweeter far to see
Than the fairest flow’rs of earth could ever be,
Fill my life completely, adding more each day
Of Thy grace divine and purity, I pray.

 

Jesus, Rose of Sharon, balm for ev’ry ill,
May Thy tender mercy’s healing power distil
For afflicted souls of weary burdened men,
Giving needy mortals health and hope again.

 

Jesus, Rose of Sharon, bloom forevermore;
Be Thy glory seen on earth from shore to shore,
Till the nations own Thy sov’reignty complete,
Lay their honors down and worship at Thy feet.

 

Refrain

Jesus, blessèd Jesus, Rose of Sharon,
Bloom in radiance and in love within my heart.

 

Click here to listen to this beautiful hymn.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] “Jesus, Rose of Sharon,” words by Ida A. Guirey, music by Charles H. Gabriel, 1922.

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