Like a child shielded behind her mommy’s skirt, so we can hide behind the robe of our loving Savior knowing He will protect and deliver us.

Today’s encouraging thought comes with another music video… You Are My Hiding Place by Selah. Enjoy!
Like a child shielded behind her mommy’s skirt, so we can hide behind the robe of our loving Savior knowing He will protect and deliver us.

Today’s encouraging thought comes with another music video… You Are My Hiding Place by Selah. Enjoy!
He strengthens our very core with the richness of His power from a well that never runs dry.

Though we mourn their loss, we can also celebrate all those who have given their lives for our freedom. May we ever be grateful!

Our Heavenly Father never sends us to voicemail because He has so many wonderful things He wants to tell us!

Knowing Jesus now is amazing enough, and yet, how incredible it will be to see Him face to face!

Last weekend I had the wonderful privilege to attend a pastor’s wives retreat and just absorb it all! That’s right, every lady attending did not have to do a thing…did not have to organize a planning team, make sure every detail was covered, call the speaker, order the food, advertise, speak or execute any other part of the weekend. All we needed to do is pack and get there! It was wonderful! And absorb I did!
Hopefully, you know this… Pastor’s wives are a rare but normal breed in every way. Rare in that people may expect more from them than, say, their best friend. But normal in the sense that they are just that…regular girls with the same wants, needs, desires and issues as every other woman. I say all this because sometimes I tend to expect more from myself than God even does… And this is where we girls get tripped up! We know we put our pantyhose on one leg at a time just like every other woman…well, we used to…not too many where pantyhose anymore, not in So Cal anyway, but you get the picture!
So back to the weekend… The keynote speaker brought a picture of Olympic swimming champion, Michael Phelps, to our attention. He is the most decorated Olympian of all time, with a total of 28 gold medals. And here is his very simple secret, he kept his eye on the prize! Here is a picture of him winning that last gold medal before his pending retirement…

Notice how fixed Michael’s eyes are on the goal, the prize as it were…and then notice ‘Green Cap Guy.’ His eyes are on Michael, and he lost the race. Thus, knowing the secret, Michael won 28 medals during his 16-year Olympic career! The illustration is simple, but the lesson learned is quite clear… If we are going to reach the goal God has for us, we have to run (or swim as it were) our own race and keep our eyes on The Prize, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Let your eyes look straight ahead; fix your gaze directly before you.
—Proverbs 4:25
Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
—Hebrews 12:2
I don’t want to go through this life as ‘Green Cap Guy!’ …No way, no how! So the question I have to ask myself often (and I’m guessing you do too) is, “What is the race God has for me?” Hopefully, if we have not defined it yet, we soon will, and as another Dori…aka Dory…would say, “Just keep swimming!”
More on this later! 🙂
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God’s love for us is measureless and powerful! May our roots grow deep and may His love blossom for all to enjoy!

The Spirit of the Lord gives us freedom to break out of the mold and become the unique masterpiece He created us to be!
We wear ourselves out when we try to bear our burdens alone… But once we take them to God, He is ever faithful to carry our burdens and give us rest.
Our Great Provider defends us in our deep need, feeds our hungry souls and sets our captive hearts free!

Today’s encouraging thought comes with a music video… More Than You Think I Am by Danny Gokey. Enjoy!
What a joy it is to freely sacrifice the offering of praise to the very Lover of our souls!

He makes His sanctuary in our feeble hearts; His power is available to all who look to Him… As for His glory, it is ever-more-amazing with each passing day!

Since our Savior sat down, those who trust in His finished work can also find rest and peace at His right hand of grace, mercy and love.

Acknowledge Him, show mercy to others in the Old Testament, love Him, love others in the New. Our God is always the same!

Other wells in this life run dry, but we can quench our every thirst at the eternal Well of Living Water.

God forgave us before we deserved it, and His light shines brightly through us when we do the same for others.

Only He can turn our tears and mourning into dancing and singing for joy in His presence forever!

When we look and watch, we see how He faithfully strengthens and protects us through every situation.

We can thank God today for the woman He used to give us life! Happy Mother’s Day to moms everywhere! 💐

Sacrificial love is a small price to pay to spread the fragrance of our Savior who gave His life for us.

Leap for joy and sing His praises…celebrate the Lord in whom we trust!

There is not greater joy than to know we are on the path the Lord has for us!

When we rest in Him we are trusting the Lord to work mightily behind the scenes on our behalf.

Gracious words not only bring sweetness to those we encourage, but to our own souls as well.

How the red blood of Jesus cleanses our sin-blackened souls and makes them whiter than snow is a mystery that only faith can explain to the believing heart.

This verse not only celebrates Solomon and his bride, it also celebrates Jesus and His bride, we the church! 🙂

We can trust God’s faithfulness and praise Him even through our darkest valleys…all the way to the other side.

We have a Giant God who fights for us so that we can rest in His loving care.

We can fully trust the God who clothes the fields to clothe His children in splendor!

Praise God who gives us everything, even the very air we breathe and the ability to take our next breath.
