Category Archives: Inspiration

Let’s Stay In Today

Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.
Each day has enough trouble of its own.
Matthew 6:34

What a difference a day makes.

Just one day. It makes a HUGE difference!

I get tired and frustrated to quickly.  I was able to walk four miles on my birthday with Thorie –yup just 4 miles.  See the trees, grass, water and breathe in the fresh air.  Scent from the greenery.  Being outside for a non-rushed moment.  It was worth it.

**Collect Moments Not Things***

I walk, I pray, I cry, I reflect, I think, I make calm and calculated decisions.

It’s just nice to be off!

Sometimes the best well planned days are doing nothing.  I just need me with me… and a whole lot of Jesus time.  I get rest, sleep, music in, walks, good food, laughs, fun and some games.  I get to read, write and work on what I need to at a pace good for me.

I want work life balance everywhere.

So this was me –Let’s stay in today…

Just rest. Do nothing for long spurts throughout the day because all I am is busy and I just don’t wanna be that!

I pray for peace and crave for that.  Those moments where things don’t have to be chaotic and restless in dealings from day-to-day. I am going to keep praying for that peace, strength and assurance that He is going to take control.

He listens to me.

He listens to your every thought, sees each tear and cares about what is hidden in your heart. Therefore, do not be afraid or dismayed about what others may or may not think of you. God values you more than the sparrows and they are lovingly cared for by His hand. God wants to fill you with Hope because He cherishes you.
365 Devotions of Hope
Karen Whiting
July day


SEVEN… July Blog

Elisha sent a messenger to say to him, “Go, wash yourself seven times in the Jordan, and your flesh will be restored and you will be cleansed.”
2 Kings 5:10

What an intimate and powerful story in the Bible of a man called Naaman.  A valiant warrior, captain of the hosts and a champion of a soldier! He was a general. A leader. A man that reached the pinnacle of his career. He was successful.  But he was also a man that had leprosy.

What a disease to be suffering with silently and try to keep undetected from peers and other workers.  Yet there was a woman that he did reveal the most private and shameful piece of his life.  There this little maid was as she saw his skin covered and contaminated by sickness.  A woman that had been captured at that.

She knew the cure to his crisis.

When she does point the way in a direction for him to obtain healing it happens to be further into a place of contamination!  When the prophet sends a message to him and advises him to dunk in the polluted Jordan river, Naaman is livid!

But there was something that God was trying to teach Naaman.

There was something that God wanted to wash out of the life of Naaman and it wasn’t just an external sickness that was rotting away on his flesh.  It was something fleshly about his inner nature that he was trying to strip from him and wash him clean.

He didn’t know God like that. He didn’t serve God like that. But here God was leading him to his healing and it was going to be down a road of humility.  The healing was in his humility.  He had the cure to his crisis.  The was a lesson in the leprosy.  In the pollution there was a purpose. He would use the contaminated to fix him of his external contamination and bring of bond of healing to the internal contamination that was hindering him from that everlasting encounter that he needed with the King of kings and the Lord of lords.

SEVEN times.  A number that represents completion.  A complete victory.  A complete fulfillment. A complete washing and cleansing internally and externally.  God was turning this turmoil in the life of Naaman into a true triumph that would last eternal in his soul.

How many times does God ask us to dunk? Especially when we don’t get it the first time.

How many times to we find ourselves in a sick cycle repeating the same errors?

How many times will it take until we really get what God is trying to complete and fulfill in our lives?

SEVEN! Six months already gone by.  What have we accomplished INWARDLY? What have we learned spiritually? What are we doing that will keep us in that place of humility and move from the masses of distraction?

This July–as I search internally in prayer and meditation, I want to rework my day and my time as I am in such a new transition.  I want to give even more when it is even harder to do so. Seven.  A half year already gone by and another one left.

May we take this fast paced time and use it ever so wisely, not only to absorb the life lessons that God has for us but to use every challenge as an opportunity to advance in the assignment that God has specifically ordered for us.

He invites us in–even in the places that look and feel so contaminated.  He uses it as bait to strip us of anything that tries to contaminate our souls. And just like Naaman we will find our healing in the humility he brings us to. We will find an even deeper life of worship to our King and our God.

Amen.

With love,
Christina ❤


Finally… A Moment

WHEW! What a week! I haven’t said the “TGIF” statement in forever but I must say –today! Thank God that it is Friday.  Not only that but that I am finally home alone for a moment with just me.

House is quiet.

Weather is amazing.

Birds are chirping.

Got my ice coffee and a little bit of me with a whole lot of God in my midst.

I’m thankful… I love me some moments like this.  I was having a conversation in my car with God and just talked it out as I was driving home.  I didn’t even want to hear music.  I muted the volume in my car.  Windows rolled down.  It was just me and Him.  I talked out my choices, my life now, decisions I had to make and what it costs me.  MUCH! But I know that He is always going to find a way to balance out my life to the best of His ability and by me giving Him all that I have.  Every ounce.

Stalwart walks in step with God;
    his path blazed by God, he’s happy.
If he stumbles, he’s not down for long;
    God has a grip on his hand.
Psalm 37:23-24 The Message Translation

I guess I am going to have to walk in step with God that no matter where I find myself He is holding me so tight–through every thing and every day.  Good –bad –ugly –frustrated –chaos –busyness –overloads!!!

As long as my path is blazed by God I know I am always going to be happy.

Even in the busiest moments I must say that I know that He has a grip on my life.

I am going to keep on trusting Him on that.

Finally….In every moment. ❤


The Raging Sea

As small as it looks, things ahead of me are going to be fascinating.

It may not look like it now.

May not feel like it.

But it’s going to happen.

Good days.

Pure bliss.

Joy everlasting.

“The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me,
because the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,
to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners,
to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor
and the day of vengeance of our God,
to comfort all who mourn,
and provide for those who grieve in Zion—
to bestow on them a crown of beauty
instead of ashes,
the oil of joy instead of mourning,
and a garment of praise
instead of a spirit of despair.
They will be called oaks of righteousness,
a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor.
They will rebuild the ancient ruins
and restore the places long devastated;
they will renew the ruined cities that have been devastated for generations.”
Isaiah 61:1-4 NIV

This is very meaningful.

A delight to know.

I wont forget this Word.

Even when I don’t see it.

When adversity strikes and shakes the soul.

Jesus will bring me to a complete calmness,

Just as He did to calm the raging sea.

We all are surrounded by it at one point or another.

He will bring it to a complete calmness.

A total victory already won.