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Daughter of the One true king, wife, mother, educator, DD, Christian blogger

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By: Deborah Ard

It’s spring time! Birds are chirping. The temperature is rising. Farmers are planting crops. This time of year the outside world is full of energy, excitement and growth. Meanwhile, I am on the inside, trudging along on my daily routines, longing to be outside among new life. Often times I muddle through the tasks at hand without focusing on the here and now because I am looking ahead at a future goal or focusing on getting through circumstances. Perhaps God has a message for me in my current circumstances.

But blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord,

Whose confidence is in him.

He will be like a tree planted by the water

That sends out its roots by the stream.

It does not fear when heat comes;

Its leaves are always green.

It has no worries in a year of drought

and never fails to bear fruit.

Jeremiah 17:7-8

WAIT A MINUTE!!!

Did that just say, “never fails to bear fruit?” Isn’t that the real purpose of our circumstances? We are called to bear fruit.

So even when I feel like an issue is unfair, I should bear fruit. Even when I feel like a situation is hopeless, I should bear fruit. Even when a person treats me unkind, I should bear fruit.

So what about you? Where has God planted you? Are you dealing with an unfair issue? Does your situation seem hopeless? Has someone treated you unfairly?

Trust in the Lord.

Do not fear when heat comes.

And never fail to bear fruit.

The real question is “What kind of fruit will you bear?”

#Prayer #Endurance

By: Julie Wicker

Father,

My worries, riches, and pleasures of this life are like thorny weeds keeping me from producing fruit. Help me to weed out my garden that I may hear your teachings and apply them Luke 8:14. Let us exult and triumph in our troubles and rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that pressure, affliction, and hardship produce patient and unswerving endurance. And endurance develops our maturity of character which will produce a joyful and confident hope of eternal salvation. Such hope never disappoints or shames us for your love has been poured in our hearts by your Holy Spirit Rom 5:3-5. Blessed is the one who trusts in you, blessed is the one whose confidence is in you. As your children we are the blessed one, planted and rooted in your amazing love. When heat comes our way we will not fear, we will not worry, and in times of waiting we will efficaciously bear fruit Je 17: 7-8.

In the name of Jesus

Amen

#SHHH

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#SHHH…

By: Deborah Ard

Recently I dropped my phone. I have dropped my phone many times before but this time when it hit the floor the glass shattered. It was in such brokenness that when I tried to use it a glass chip stuck in my finger. Because my schedule is so jam packed, my husband offered to take my phone to be repaired. As a result, I was without my phone for 2 days. Boy was that an eye opening experience. By the end of the first day I was almost in a state of panic. I had no idea how very much I depend on my phone. I felt so out of touch and disconnected without it.  I couldn’t pick up my phone to send a quick text, make a phone call or look up information.

Let’s pause here for a confession. I must confess that I am a devotion junkie. I thrive on starting my day reading multiple devotionals from various sources. Ok…I will admit…I read a minimum of 8 devotionals each morning. See, I am a junkie.

Now back to the story of life without my phone.

I followed my usual morning routine of getting my cup of coffee and getting comfy in my chair and then I was not sure what to do next. I didn’t have access to the apps and emails I use during my morning devotion. What would I do in its place? How would I hear from God that day?

So I just sat and started thinking of a plan of action. And that is when I hear it NOTHING. Quiet. Solitude. PEACE. And then…God’s voice. Of course it was not an audible, loud, deep voice. But it was a movement of the Holy Spirit telling me to be still and quiet. And so I was. And during that still and quiet time, God revealed to me that this is what I needed right now.

The Lord said, “Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the Lord, for the Lord is about to pass by.” Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind. After wind there was earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper.” 1 Kings 19:11-12

God wanted me to slow down from the busyness of trying to fill myself up with devotional after devotional and use this time to sit and listen for His marching orders. While He often speaks to me through the many devotional apps and emails, for now He is speaking to me in a gentle whisper. How about you? Do you need to slow down, be still, and examine your busyness so that God can speak to you? I urge you to. Because in that quiet solitude and peace God just might whisper in your ear too!

#Prayer #HearYourWord

By: Julie Wicker

Father,

As you speak to us we will write down clearly on tablets what you reveal, so that it can be read at a glance Hab 2:2. For your word is sharper than any two-edge sword, piercing through us discerning our thoughts and our hearts intentions Heb 4:12. At times when you are quiet, when we can’t behold your face help us to keep seeking you knowing you are still at work Job 34:29. As we exalt your great name oh Lord, we will be still and know that you are God Ps 46:10. And at times when we need to scale the mountain top through the busyness and noise of life you will appear as a gentle whisper 1 Kings 19: 11-12. Blessed are we who hear your word and keep it Lk 11:28. In the name of Jesus Amen

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“Don’t confuse activity with productivity” – Christine Cane

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