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The Struggle With Dust

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This is a little long, but bear with me.... I was sitting in the recliner, having breakfast and coffee, watching the morning sun stream through my living room window. I noticed how where the sunlight didn't hit the glass of the window, it appeared clean and clear. Yet, where the sunlight hit the glass, it appeared very dirty and blotchy and just plain yuck. I also noticed the thousands of teeny tiny dust motes swirling in the air, exposed by the sunbeam. I couldn't help but be disgusted because I knew I was breathing in those dust motes and there was no getting away from them. However, I looked closer at them. Some of the dust motes sparkled like tiny diamond dust. They were beautiful! Others were dim and dark - just specks swirling around mixed in with the sparkly pretty ones. Then the Holy Spirit spoke. He's been giving me this same analogy in so many different ways.....Who is the light? Jesus Christ. Ephesians 5:13 it says, "But all things that are exposed are made ...

Taking Out the Trash

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On the way to my children's physical therapy one day, we were stopped at an intersection. Next to us, was a garbage truck. My kids naturally pointed it out to me, and then the Lord placed a lesson upon my heart right then, that the kids needed to hear - and myself as well. Garbage trucks take our trash and relieve our homes of it. Each week, a garbage man comes to our home to take the refuse. He takes the trash away to a landfill where it is either buried, recycled, or burned - incinerated. No one aspires to be a garbage man. No one desires to operate a garbage truck. No one dreams of fooling with other people's nasty trash, much less their own! Yet, someone has to do it. Even before we had garbage trucks and waste management centers, someone had to dispose of the garbage. For thousands of years, civilizations have burned their refuse in undesirable forsaken areas, designated for such a purpose. Trash is gross, useless, foul, unclean, and just plain filthy. Living in or near ga...

Wait for the Sunrise

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One morning I got up earlier than I usually do. I had been yearning to wake up at a time to where the house is silent, yet I was not tempted to fall back into a deep sleep. I yearn for time with my Lord, but as each of us knows - our flesh is weak, especially when our bodies are exhausted, even our minds.  One morning, He gave me the strength to get up and grabbing my coffee, I retreated to sit in my bedroom nook in front of an open window. I sat and just enjoyed the crisp cool fall air, the beginning chatter of waking birds singing in the dark, the twinkle of fading stars, and the dull almost ambient drone of commuter cars on the busy highway next to our home.  I praised the Lord and then asked Him to just speak to me. To allow me to be still and quiet for but a few moments so that I could hear His voice. It was hard! I am so used to doing all the talking in our relationship (I am a woman after all lol), so I had to constantly restrain my thoughts, my voice, my heart in order...

Washed Clean

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This happened a couple of years ago, but the message applied is timeless.... My husband was giving my young son a bath the other night, to which my son gave all heck. From the bathroom I heard screaming, yelling, frantic water splashing, and worried statements all coming from my son. My husband, no matter what he said, could not console our five year old tantruming son. My son's excuse for all the rigmarole? He had a "boo-boo" on his knee (he really did not have one) and was scared that it would hurt if we gave him a bath and washed him clean. Hearing a few seconds of this loud performance (and I mean loud), I immediately felt the Holy Spirit nudge me. He showed me myself in that same position of tantruming child, afraid to get washed and cleaned. I asked the Lord, are we really like that? Do we act like this when you try to "clean" off our dirt? And I got a resounding "YES!" with a whole lot of good natured laughter behind it. It was then that I refl...

Meddling - A Lesson from Josiah

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The Lord put it upon my heart to study about King Josiah of Judah. This may be a long read, but I urge you to listen the Word of the Lord, that He has put upon my heart to give to the Church. Time is running out. It's too much to copy and paste here, but please go and read II Chronicles 34-35 and Jeremiah 46 . Josiah, after decades of wicked kings and idolatry in Israel and Judah, became king at just eight years old. He was the grandson of Judah’s most wicked king, Manasseh. King Josiah walked in the ways of King David and sought the LORD. Scripture tells us that he restored righteous order to Judah and Israel. He destroyed not part, but all of the abominable idols, shrines, and pagan temples that were in the land, including their priests. Josiah did all this before ever hearing or learning God’s Law or Word through the Book of Moses. Yet despite this, when the priest Hilkiah found the Book of the Law, King Josiah was much grieved. He realized just how far the people of Israel an...

Shaken

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When your world is shaken, will you fall? As we see the visible shaking of this nation, this world, how are we reacting to it? Are we filled with fear and trepidation, do we react with rebellion and pride, or are we confident and at peace - ready to serve the Kingdom of God with our feet firmly rooted upon the Rock? Are our hearts enveloped with the Word of God? This nation will be shaken and behold, it has already begun. Can you not feel it? Can you not see it? The wickedness of the people of this land, this world, has not gone unnoticed nor will it go unpunished by the LORD. The wickedness found in the church itself will be judged. The church will face judgment first because it has allowed itself to become defiled and has played the harlot.  In Revelations, only two churches are not criticized by Christ, the rest.......are rebuked for their various sins. The letters to the churches were not just written to the churches of John's time, but to all churches up to this very day. Tho...