Hello Friends!
I am trying something new and I am not one that likes change very much. It's an experiment. I have started a new blog:
simplycalling.godaddysites.com (Two new blogs posted there!)
I am going to see if this new site will generate more traffic and I can get some followers...
If anyone of you regularly read my blog-It would be great to follow me, or comment and leave me a message. I would love to hear from you!
I have a 30 day free trial and If I decide to stay with it, I think my new address in the future will be:
simplycalling.org.
I will keep you updated and wish me the best of luck!
Cathy
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Heads not tails!
“Yours is the
Kingdom! You are exalted as head over
all!” 1 Ch 29:11
It’s important to remember that God is sovereign and head
over all! Sometimes we forget this,
because we look to very real people who are authority figures in our
lives. We look to our spouses, our
parents, our pastors, our CEO’s at the job; people who have authority and can
say yes or no to us very easily. But
truth is they are not God. We need to
pray for these people and pray that God would be sovereign and head over them,
so they can lead with a compassionate authority that loves and serves the
individual people that submit to them and look to them daily.
It’s wonderful when God-fearing people are our bosses, but
that’s not always the case, but truth is if you, yourself are God-fearing you
can pray for God’s sovereignty and headship over your boss and I’m sure God
will honor those prayers.
Don’t just get mad, leave, and get bitter at authority
figures in your life. Trust and Pray
that God will work in these men and women and in your behalf.
Personally, I’ve never been a manager of other men and
women. I have only had the privilege to
lead children and that was tough enough.
Children will challenge your authority daily, and there are highs and
lows, times when you really connect and encourage a child, and other times when
you just miss the mark!
It’s important to
know that God is sovereign still over those times. We are all imperfect people, that sometimes miss
it, but thank God for His covering and that he works on behalf of all people regardless.
The truth is- “He’s a
Good Good Father, and He’s perfect in all of His ways!”
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Winning!
I heard a sermon by Joyce Meyer and she talked about the
Biblical hero, David in it. There is
something about the character of David that makes you want to smile. He was a nobody-
out tending his Father’s Sheep, but he had some experience with danger in
defeating a lion and a bear. This gave
him confidence that he could go against the Philistine and smite him dead. David was confident and bold in the Lord.
David was also himself.
He didn’t try to be like other soldiers, wearing their garb. He had to use what he was accustomed to. So, he took 5 smooth stones and when his time
came to fight the Philistine, He didn’t sneak up on him, He ran to him.
David said, “You come against me with sword and spear and
javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of
the armies of Israel, who you have defiled!” 1 Samuel 17:45
And the Lord
delivered Goliath into David’s hands..
David and Goliath is such a good ‘ole story Americans love to
hear about the underdog coming back and winning.
We root for David, a young cocky kid that nobody ever knew
about. With one brave act, he left a
life of obscurity and entered into public life in the King’s service.
But Goliath was peanuts compared to what David would face
with King Saul at his back for years on end.
David grew accustomed to having an enemy, but he would sing and write and
produce the most poetic psalms that many run to today to find comfort and solace.
“The Lord is my light
and my salvation-whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the
stronghold of my life-whom shall I be afraid?” Psalm 27:1
The difference between David and Goliath and David and Saul
is that the Lord was with David. And
eventually his enemies would fall.
“What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us,
who can be against us? ” Romans 8:31
If God be on your side, it’s a win win!
Saturday, March 3, 2018
New Englanders...
There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens: Eccesisastes 3:1
and a season for every activity under the heavens: Eccesisastes 3:1
For us,
hardy New Englanders we know the seasons very well. We know that each season builds on each other. The buds of spring break forth in songs of summer. The falling of leaves prepares our hearts for
the bareness of winter. I always laugh
and enjoy the closing of one season, and the entering into the other, because
it’s like a battle for one to end, and for the next to embrace. Such is our lives.
For many
die-hard New Englanders that love the seasons, like my mother. She would only be
bored with just one. The seasons make it
exciting and each season capitulates a beauty and uniqueness all of its one.
He has made everything beautiful in its time. Eccesiastes
3:11
I will
be as bold to say that the seasons of our lives is what makes life
beautiful. As we age, we become seasoned
with our grays, and worn out sweaters.
Our eyes still bright, but with a deepening caused by age.
Spring
brings gardens that we tend to with the hope of fragrance and abundant life to
surround our modest homes.
Summer
bring sun and beach and a slowing down to the rhythms of waves and quiet waters.
We wear
the seasons of our lives inwardly and outwardly and they tell our sacred story.
Our
story that breaks through with song, and laughter, and even a chasing after the
wind! Right, Solomon?
The
seasons is what makes life beautiful.
Your life and mine, your story and mine unfolding since the beginning of
time…
Friday, March 2, 2018
It is Finished!
“It is Finished!”
What did Jesus mean when he said, “It is Finished” at the
Cross? It is finished is a Greek word,
tetelestai, an accounting term that means, “paid in full.”
What did Jesus finish?
He paid the debt that mankind owed to God, the debt of sin. He finished the work that God had given him
to do, (John 17:4). That work was to
seek and save that which is lost, and be a messenger of reconciliation to the
World.
At the Cross, Jesus fulfilled all the prophecies that He was
who the Father said He was, The Chosen Messiah for Jew and Gentile.
And lastly, the suffering of Jesus while on earth was finished there at the Cross, too!
Completion,
Fulfillment, It is Finished!
“There at the Cross” talks about our debt, what work we are
called to, who we are in Christ, and our present suffering that will not
compare to the “Glory that will be revealed in us.” Romans 8:18.
All of this was accomplished at the Cross through the blood
of Jesus! We are not called to accomplish
this again, but to allow Jesus to live His life through us.
We are not called to endless suffering, but to a Glory that
will be revealed in us!
We are not called to live in-debted lives, but to a freedom
as children of God!
We are not called to shrink back, hide and play small, but
to be bold, beautiful, and confident in knowing who we are as chosen ones.
We are not called to live purposeless futile lives, but we
are called to be messengers of reconciliation, and pursuers of those who need God!
There at the Cross is our ticket! It’s our freedom! It’s our inheritance! Do not be afraid to go there and behold
Jesus, but not in terror, but in Triumph.
He triumphed over death so our future could be brighter!
At the Cross, Jesus advocated for us in a way that no one
ever could. Let Him advocate for you
today. Let Him be your Father….
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