Safe journey

PicCollage of various travels this past month

Yes, I was exhausted (as you can see on the last flight out of O’Hare), but God granted safe passage home.

Taking care of mom (with my sister) during this past month of surgery, rehab and transition back to her home (ALF)- showed me how fragile I am.

Physically, as we age, there is so much to think about. Not just for those we provide care for- but for myself, in particular.

At what point do we have to recognize that our own oxygen mask was not applied first? I saw it, through the words of three people who care about me.

Ezra was fully qualified to take on the God-given challenge of bringing the exiles home (from Babylon) to rebuild the city and the temple in Jerusalem. He was given authority to re-establish the worship of God. According to Trust in the Bible.com, “Ezra’s leadership and dedication to the restoration of Jerusalem and the religious practices of the Jewish people were instrumental in shaping the future of Judaism. His contributions in rebuilding the temple, implementing religious reforms, and teaching and interpreting the law had a lasting impact on the Jewish faith.”

Would Ezra trust God to provide safe passage when the way seemed right? I too have had to continue my prayer of, “I believe”, for things I have no control over.

My question now is, am I over-stepping my own warning signs? Believe God first, but remember God gives you a community to complete the process. He is able to accomplish all His will and good pleasure (not just for those we serve but for ourselves as well). – Teresa #community #faith #recognizeHim

Ezra 8:21-9:15New Living Translation

21 And there by the Ahava Canal, I gave orders for all of us to fast and humble ourselves before our God. We prayed that he would give us a safe journey and protect us, our children, and our goods as we traveled. 22 For I was ashamed to ask the king for soldiers and horsemen[a] to accompany us and protect us from enemies along the way. After all, we had told the king, “Our God’s hand of protection is on all who worship him, but his fierce anger rages against those who abandon him.” 23 So we fasted and earnestly prayed that our God would take care of us, and he heard our prayer.

Come to Jesus moment

Staying at my favorite “VRBO” while in MN

There are moments when all becomes clear. I would say in this passage below that Manasseh had a “come to Jesus moment.” (Pre-incarnate Christ that is)

The Lord can move on our behalf but are we willing to humble ourselves and ask for help?

I’ve had several of those moments over the past few weeks. Stressed out is not even adequate to describe the overwhelming feelings I experienced yesterday, transporting mom from Rehab back to ALF.

Gratefully, many were praying for us and I survived to write another blog!

If it were not for Jesus-our true advocate, Savior and friend, none of us would survive the world system.

The Lord brought Manasseh back from utter humiliation and bondage. Have we truly sought out the God of our ancestors?

He has provided a way for one involved in the most serious rebellion to be brought out of bondage into the freedom of trusting His Lordship. -Teresa #ChristJesustheLord

2 Chronicles 33:1-13 (NLT)

Manasseh Rules in Judah

33 Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-five years. He did what was evil in the Lord’s sight, following the detestable practices of the pagan nations that the Lord had driven from the land ahead of the Israelites. He rebuilt the pagan shrines his father, Hezekiah, had broken down. He constructed altars for the images of Baal and set up Asherah poles. He also bowed before all the powers of the heavens and worshiped them.

He built pagan altars in the Temple of the Lord, the place where the Lord had said, “My name will remain in Jerusalem forever.” He built these altars for all the powers of the heavens in both courtyards of the Lord’s Temple. Manasseh also sacrificed his own sons in the fire[c] in the valley of Ben-Hinnom. He practiced sorcery, divination, and witchcraft, and he consulted with mediums and psychics. He did much that was evil in the Lord’s sight, arousing his anger.

Manasseh even took a carved idol he had made and set it up in God’s Temple, the very place where God had told David and his son Solomon: “My name will be honored forever in this Temple and in Jerusalem—the city I have chosen from among all the tribes of Israel. If the Israelites will be careful to obey my commands—all the laws, decrees, and regulations given through Moses—I will not send them into exile from this land that I set aside for your ancestors.” But Manasseh led the people of Judah and Jerusalem to do even more evil than the pagan nations that the Lord had destroyed when the people of Israel entered the land.

10 The Lord spoke to Manasseh and his people, but they ignored all his warnings. 11 So the Lordsent the commanders of the Assyrian armies, and they took Manasseh prisoner. They put a ring through his nose, bound him in bronze chains, and led him away to Babylon. 12 But while in deep distress, Manasseh sought the Lord his God and sincerely humbled himself before the God of his ancestors. 13 And when he prayed, the Lord listened to him and was moved by his request. So the Lord brought Manasseh back to Jerusalem and to his kingdom. Then Manasseh finally realized that the Lord alone is God!

Footnotes

  1. 32:5 Hebrew the millo. The meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain.
  2. 32:18 Hebrew in the dialect of Judah.
  3. 33:6 Or also made his sons pass through the fire.

Answers of the heart

Upper Michigan

My sister and I visited our home town for my class reunion this month. We really enjoyed the marsh-like environment, which brought back sweet memories. We savored the earthy smells, charming bird sounds and the breath-taking beauty of our growing up land.

I was searching for some answers while on vacation and a bright 16-year-old on the airplane ride home helped answer them. She wanted to share her research on Gen Alpha with me.

According to Wiki, “Generation Alpha is the first to be born entirely in the 21st century and the third millennium. The majority of Generation Alpha are the children of Millennials.[2][3][4][5][6]

A hard cover book lay open on her tray table that she had been reading. She told me about finding a sewing machine at the Thrift store which sparked her interest in making costumes for the theater. As a true advocate for younger children, she helped explain why taking away tablets and AI from pre-schoolers would help them get outside more, stay healthier and maybe even get dirty. She was very concerned about the weakening of physical strength as the youth became more dependent on electronics.

Of course, she was preaching to the choir as I smiled inwardly. The “answer” I had been seeking came in the form of her first statement to me: “this group at the back of the plane has a sense of community.” This realization emboldened her to share her research.

In this Psalm, King David was emboldened: he states that victory comes when we are safe from harm. Our cry for help is addressed by the Maker and Creator of our hearts. He knows what we need to be healthy and whole. He answers with love 💕. We have not been abandoned. He sees when our heart’s desire is for His kingdom come and His will to be done.

What community have you entered into? Where have you felt safe enough to share your heart? #Hehears

God’s victory over us comes in the form of His Son. I have found great refuge in knowing He is in me and all around me in the form of His Holy Spirit. -Teresa #shoutforjoy #cryout #desireHim #victory #answers #strengthfortoday #brighthopefortomorrow

Psalm 20: 1-5 (NLT)

For the choir director: A psalm of David.

1 In times of trouble, may the Lord answer your cry.
    May the name of the God of Jacob keep you safe from all harm.
May he send you help from his sanctuary
    and strengthen you from Jerusalem.[a]
May he remember all your gifts
    and look favorably on your burnt offerings. Interlude

May he grant your heart’s desires
    and make all your plans succeed.
May we shout for joy when we hear of your victory
    and raise a victory banner in the name of our God.
May the Lord answer all your prayers.

Footnotes

  1. 20:2 Hebrew Zion.

Lord Jesus Christ

Wonderful new relationship with God

There is a song that states over and over “I am a friend of God” by Israel & New Breed. This passage explains how that can be.

Our wonderful new relationship with God begins with the person of Jesus Christ. He is also Lord because He is God’s Son, who was given a position of authority and equality with God.

Why would we be helpless? What happened to cripple us like that? Is it because of mankind’s rejection of everything good that God wanted us to embrace? #Hisimage

If Christ’s death can restore us to peace with God, will His life reconcile us as image bearers? #delivered

As God’s friend, you can have a wonderful new relationship, no longer enslaved to bitter thinking. #enemiesnomore

Do I want to be lord of my own destiny or am I willing to admit His Lordship over all creation, including my heart?- Teresa #Hosanna

Romans 5:6-11 (NLT)

When we were utterly helpless, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners. Now, most people would not be willing to die for an upright person, though someone might perhaps be willing to die for a person who is especially good. But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners. And since we have been made right in God’s sight by the blood of Christ, he will certainly save us from God’s condemnation.10 For since our friendship with God was restored by the death of his Son while we were still his enemies, we will certainly be saved through the life of his Son. 11 So now we can rejoice in our wonderful new relationship with God because our Lord Jesus Christ has made us friends of God.

Good News

Faith in the aircraft and flight crew

Flying back to my high school class reunion, I was struck by the beauty of the clouds. I placed so much trust in mechanics and technology (not to mention my fellow humans), that my sense of wonder was freed up.

Faith is God’s way of making us right with Him and it’s called the “good news” or the gospel. The central figure in the gospel is Christ Jesus the LORD.

God’s power is released through this good news when we believe. Too often we rely on others to help us feel good. The problem with that is, no one qualifies as Savior, except Him.

Through faith, a righteous person crosses over from death to life. Eternal life is described as knowing the only true God and Jesus Christ whom He has sent. (John 17:3)

Have you freed up your sense of wonder? Try believing God’s provision to have a right relationship with Him. #knowHim

Full of wonder, I am captivated by the beauty of His Son. He represents the bridegroom, loving the bride through selfless devotion. #HISchurch

Lord, we honor you above all, trusting your provision for sin. -Teresa

Romans 1:16-17 (NLT)

16 For I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. It is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes—the Jew first and also the Gentile.[g] 17 This Good News tells us how God makes us right in his sight. This is accomplished from start to finish by faith. As the Scriptures say, “It is through faith that a righteous person has life.”[h]Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. 1:4a Or and was designated.
  2. 1:4b Or by the Spirit of holiness; or in the new realm of the Spirit.
  3. 1:5 Or the grace.
  4. 1:9 Or in my spirit.
  5. 1:13 Greek brothers.
  6. 1:14 Greek to Greeks and barbarians.
  7. 1:16 Greek also the Greek.
  8. 1:17 Or “The righteous will live by faith.” Hab 2:4.

A barren or a fruitful land

Wicked son vs. son of promise

Judah was the son of Jacob (Israel) whose lineage bore the Messiah (Jesus, son of David).

How extreme was it that Judah had both a son so wicked that God found it necessary to kill him, and another son who would be so promising that the Savior would be born from his lineage?

Both Joseph and Mary’s descendants are established as being from David. Joseph’s through Solomon and Mary’s through Nathan (who were both King David’s sons).

We cannot choose when we are born or to whom, but we can live our lives for God’s purpose (vs. for the wickedness of the world, the flesh or the devil).

Our struggles may be the result of genetic or environmental influences or simply due to our own poor choices. #Adam

The difference between a barren or fruitful life may be the conscious decision to act in favor of God’s will. How will we know God’s will and purpose unless we read His Word, The Bible?

If things seem barren, perhaps taking a moment to re-evaluate your own choices will be the step needed to begin bearing fruit. (Even much fruit…and fruit that will last, which comes from abiding in Christ)

Lord, may my life be promising because I trust You. In the past few months, I’ve had to commit a difficult situation over and over to God. In so doing, I’ve chosen to speak these words, “I believe”, aloud.

In Phillipians 4:19, Paul assures the believers that his God will meet all their needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. Keep giving your gifts for His purposes, He will faithfully produce the fruit. -Teresa #Hiskingdomcome

I Chronicles 2:1-5, 9-15 (NLT)

2 The sons of Israel[v] were Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Dan, Joseph, Benjamin, Naphtali, Gad, and Asher.

Descendants of Judah

Judah had three sons from Bathshua, a Canaanite woman. Their names were Er, Onan, and Shelah. But the Lord saw that the oldest son, Er, was a wicked man, so he killed him.Later Judah had twin sons from Tamar, his widowed daughter-in-law. Their names were Perez and Zerah. So Judah had five sons in all.

5 The sons of Perez were Hezron and Hamul.

….9 The sons of Hezron were Jerahmeel, Ram, and Caleb.[z]

10 Ram was the father of Amminadab.
Amminadab was the father of Nahshon, a leader of Judah.
11 Nahshon was the father of Salmon.[aa]
Salmon was the father of Boaz.
12 Boaz was the father of Obed.
Obed was the father of Jesse.

13 Jesse’s first son was Eliab, his second was Abinadab, his third was Shimea, 14 his fourth was Nethanel, his fifth was Raddai, 15 his sixth was Ozem, and his seventh was David.

God sees…

Sunset at Donner Memorial

When oppression is heavy, we still have an option: to seek the Lord’s favor.

God alone can send a Savior to deliver us from the enemy.

The enemy of sin and death is inherent with our fleshy nature (Adamic curse).

The Savior, Christ Jesus the Lord, was given by the Heavenly Father to conquer sin and death. (John 3:16)

Although our physical body will die, spiritual rebirth means that we will not perish but will have a future home in heaven with the Lord. #everlastinglife

We are “seen” even when life is overwhelming. God remembers that we are but dust and will strengthen us as we cry to Him for help.

Leaving a legacy for our family means first living by faith, then trusting Him with the generations to come (will they do the same?) -Teresa #forgiveusLordforunbelief

2 Kings 13:4-9 (ESV)

Then Jehoahaz sought the favor of the Lord, and the Lordlistened to him, for he saw the oppression of Israel, how the king of Syria oppressed them.(Therefore the Lord gave Israel a savior, so that they escaped from the hand of the Syrians, and the people of Israel lived in their homes as formerly. Nevertheless, they did not depart from the sins of the house of Jeroboam, which he made Israel to sin, but walked[a] in them; and the Asherah also remained in Samaria.) For there was not left to Jehoahaz an army of more than fifty horsemen and ten chariots and ten thousand footmen, for the king of Syria had destroyed them and made them like the dust at threshing. Now the rest of the acts of Jehoahaz and all that he did, and his might, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel? So Jehoahaz slept with his fathers, and they buried him in Samaria, and Joash his son reigned in his place.

Father’s Day

My husband and his dad are a wonderful example of this Proverb. This picture was taken at the 50th celebration for my in-laws (15 years ago)!

The generations exclaim this truth that father figures are ultimately important, not only in the first generation but in the subsequent generations. In fact, father love can make the family (or sadly enough -without it, can break the family).

Who teaches such compassion, encouragement and comfort? YHWH, God our Heavenly Father has shown forth His character of forgiveness and mercy. He desires to be involved in our lives in such a way that we receive His comfort and encouragement daily.

This is only possible through God’s Son and our Savior, the LORD Jesus Christ. Jesus has provided peace for mankind. The Holy Spirit provides us with daily help until the moment we can be reunited together in heaven someday.

Until then, let us rejoice in our wonderful fathers and grandfathers. In so doing, we put a crown on their heads, meaning authority and dignity. -Teresa

Proverbs 17:6 (ESV)

Grandchildren are the crown of the aged,
    and the glory of children is their fathers.

Surefooted, solid and established

Yosemite Valley granite ridge

I’ve been reading a great book this week called, “The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey” by Rinker Buck. My interest came when my husband told me about how sure- footed and intelligent mules are. The author retraces this famous pioneer route using a covered wagon drawn by mules.

I realize in many ways I’m like a mule. Certainly, their stubbornness is what allowed me this comparison but their skittish nature is what made it fully believable. Lol 🤣

On the other hand, the good qualities seem to be what God is developing and proving as evidences in my life. Will I be able to “finish” the journey well using a surefooted approach? It certainly is my heartfelt prayer.

Just as this Psalm teaches that our solid confidence can only come from the LORD, we are also assured of His protection and promise of eternal life.

I like to visualize a giant hug surrounding me as I trust the abiding favor of God’s love through Christ Jesus my LORD. Moreover, if Zion represents the New Jerusalem, then I can remain unmoved by wickedness or worldly wisdom. #Godstempleisinheavenlyplaces

Today, do not harden your heart but understand God’s intention for those who believe*. -Teresa

Psalm 125:1-3 (ESV)

Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion,
    which cannot be moved, but abides forever.
As the mountains surround Jerusalem,
    so the Lord surrounds his people,
    from this time forth and forevermore.
For the scepter of wickedness shall not rest
    on the land allotted to the righteous,
lest the righteous stretch out
    their hands to do wrong.

*Read Derek Kidner’s commentary on Psalm 125 for comparison of Mount Zion to “its living counterpart the church” and its encircling hills to God. (p. 438)

Absalom’s fall

Low hanging branches

I have to admit that the long hours of sunlight have been refreshing. This picture was taken a few months ago so we experienced the sunrise on that particular Saturday morning.

When David’s “gorgeous” son, Absalom, conspired against his father, the people were won over by his good looks, thick hair and welcoming personality.

David was king but willingly left the city of Jerusalem to seek refuge and avoid bloodshed.

There are good looks and then there are wise counselors. Although Absalom convinced Ahithophel (David’s most trusted advisor) to join his conspiracy, God had other plans for Absalom.

Hushai, David’s friend, was urged by the king to go to Absalom and defeat the counsel of Ahithophel. David’s prayer on the Mount of Olives was answered (that Ahithophel’s counsel would be turned to foolishness).

Certainly there are times in our lives when wise counsel is imperative for success. Even wise counselors, however, can be misled by selfish ambition or pure revenge. (One Bible dictionary recorded Ahithophel as being the grandfather of Bathsheba).

We may never know why Ahithophel deserted David to follow a foolish boy but God’s plan was not for David to lose the throne. Instead, Absalom lost his life in a low hanging tree (because of his thick hair).

Hushai indeed gave the counsel that Absalom followed leading to David’s victory, including heartbreak for his son.

Godly parents cannot ensure whether their children will be wise or foolish but they will always have a desire for their children’s lives to be one with God’s heart.

I couldn’t help but see the similarities between King David and Jesus, son of David, both praying on the Mount of Olives before their suffering.

Both of their prayers were answered. David’s prayer that Ahithophel’s advice would be turned to foolishness and Jesus’ prayer that not his will but God the Father’s will be done.

Lord, may we always cast our cares upon you for you will sustain us- you will never let the righteous fall. (based on Psalm 55:22)

Never stop casting, do not let heavy burdens bury you. -Teresa #sustainedby #CreatorGod #salvationby #Jesus #SonofDavid #havemercyonme

2 Samuel 17:14 (ESV)

14 And Absalom and all the men of Israel said, “The counsel of Hushai the Archite is better than the counsel of Ahithophel.” For the Lordhad ordained[d] to defeat the good counsel of Ahithophel, so that the Lord might bring harm upon Absalom.