Saturday, May 2, 2026

Graduation Goal

Make it your goal to live a quiet life, minding your own business and working with your hands, just as we instructed you before. 1 Thessalonians 4:11 (NLT)

Meditate on goals and God. 

                 Amelia and Kim hiking Badger Mt.

 Kim and Amelia strolling down the hall 

 

      Amelia with siblings Zander and Liberty

Congratulations on your AA Graduation from Trident College, Amelia! We are so very proud of you!

Paul intructed the church at Thessalonica to live a quiet life. By nature, Amelia has a gentle quiet spirit. She has endured a lot of medical issues beginning with the diagnosis of Juvenile Arthritis when she was barely two. Have you ever heard of dysautonomia, POTS, MALS, or gastroparesis? She knows them well…and others. You’d think she would want to be a doctor since she is already so knowledgable of rare conditions, but ever since she was just a little tyke she has loved books and reading. She wants to be a librarian…but also now because of paralegal courses she’s taken, her passion is to be an attorney and a law librarian. Great goals. With her AA under her belt—she is now headed to Lander University in the fall…actually late summer to continue her studies. 

Paul’s encouragement to live a quiet life is congruent to that of Jesus’ teaching of being kind and compassionate. The important thing is to believe in Jesus as Savior, just as Amelia does. 

You must be compassionate, just as your Father is compassionate. Luke 6:36

Jesus told them, “This is the only work God wants from you: Believe in the one he has sent.” John 6:29

Our future is in God’s hands, no matter what our goals are. God has a plan. We can merely trust Him. Rely on Him to guide us in the way we should go. Pray…and find your peace in His word. 
Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take. Don’t be impressed with your own wisdom. Instead, fear the LORD and turn away from evil. Then you will have healing for your body and strength for your bones. Honor the LORD with your wealth and with the best part of everything you produce. Proverbs 3:5-9
Trust God and wisely choose your goals. No plan is a plan to fail. 

Prayer ~ Lord Jesus, Thank You for the peace and quiet in my life that only comes from devoting my time and energy to You. Please continue to guide me along the narrow path that You have provided that began when I first believed in You as my Lord and Savior. My goal is to be in You, always.

Verse of Salvation ~ 
Anyone who believes and is baptized will be saved. But anyone who refuses to believe will be condemned. Mark 16:16

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Friday, May 1, 2026

How’s Your Prayer Life?

When you pray, don’t be like the hypocrites who love to pray publicly on street corners and in the synagogues where everyone can see them. I tell you the truth, that is all the reward they will ever get. But when you pray, go away by yourself, shut the door behind you, and pray to your Father in private. Then your Father, who sees everything, will reward you. When you pray, don’t babble on and on as the Gentiles do. They think their prayers are answered merely by repeating their words again and again. Don’t be like them, for your Father knows exactly what you need even before you ask him! Matthew 6:5-8 (NLT) 

Be like the humble turtle and pray quietly.

Meditate. Pray.

Jesus knew that people who had come to hear Him needed to learn about prayer. Who did they have as examples in their community? The babbling, hypocritical scribes and Pharisees?! They were looking for rewards, praise, acknowlegements, or public accolades. Their public prayers were actually acceptable at the synagogue. Private prayer was to be just that, private, but these hypocrites were doing the private prayers on busy street corners where everyone could see them. They were chanting like pagan did to their gods, and babbling on in nonsense to impress others of their piousness. Jesus was stressing that our Heavenly Father knows what we need—and I would presume, want— even before we begin to pray. Prayer is our way to communicate with God. Reading His word and discussing it with others is one of God’s way of communicating with us. Have you spent time praising Him—for His creation, life, and thanking Him for all He has done lately?

This is how we will know that we belong to the truth and will reassure our hearts before him whenever our hearts condemn us; for God is greater than our hearts, and he knows all things. 1 John 3:20 

This reminds me of a parable that Jesus told later about the prayer life of two very different men.

He also told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous and looked down on everyone else: “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee was standing and praying like this about himself: ‘God, I thank you that I’m not like other people -- greedy, unrighteous, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I give a tenth of everything I get.’ But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even raise his eyes to heaven but kept striking his chest and saying, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner! ’ I tell you, this one went down to his house justified rather than the other, because everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.”  Luke 18:9-14 (CSB) 

What is Jesus teaching us from these passage? Which of the men are you like? How is your prayer life?


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Thursday, April 30, 2026

Are You Silently Giving?

Watch out! Don’t do your good deeds publicly, to be admired by others, for you will lose the reward from your Father in heaven. When you give to someone in need, don’t do as the hypocrites do—blowing trumpets in the synagogues and streets to call attention to their acts of charity! I tell you the truth, they have received all the reward they will ever get. But when you give to someone in need, don’t let your left hand know what your right hand is doing. Give your gifts in private, and your Father, who sees everything, will reward you. Matthew 6:1-4

Mediate — humbly.

     If everyone were to boast about their good deeds—good works—then those actions would become meaningless. No reward—not even any self-satisfaction when someone has to boast about themselves. Look what I did…how great am I?! What kind of person is so egotistical as that? Pharisees? That is probably who Jesus didn’t want His followers to imitate…to become. Self-righteous. Self-righteousness is not rewarded by the Heavenly Father. No bragging.
     Additionally, besides doing these good deeds secretly, you may want to consider your own motivation. Are you doing… whatever… just to get God’s attention or to truly help others? Is knowing that you will ultimately get an award from God spurring you on or enticing you to seek His treasure? Are you giving of your time, talents, and money quietly or proudly?

     What do we learn from this passage? Jesus is telling His followers not to be braggers…to be humble and that the Heavenly Father would reward them for their actions…good deeds. How will He see your good deeds today?                                                                                              

Prayer ~ Jesus, let my light shine before our Heavenly Father…not before men. May the things I do for You not draw attention to me…but to You.    

Verse of Salvation ~ Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. Ephesians 2:9 (NLT)

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Can You Love Your Enemies?


You have heard the law that says, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say, love your enemies! Pray for those who persecute you. In that way, you will be acting as true children of your Father in heaven. For he gives his sunlight to both the evil and the good, and he sends rain on the just and the unjust alike. If you love only those who love you, what reward is there for that? Even corrupt tax collectors do that much. If you are kind only to your friends, how are you different from anyone else? Even pagans do that. But you are to be perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect. Matthew 5:43-48

Meditate.

      

Archway looking out to the Sea of Galilee

Church of the Beatitudes - Israel 

      Jesus is still teaching this crowd of followers who are sitting around Him on the hillside above the Sea of Galilee, hanging on His every word and learning from His teachings as He is bringing the words of the Torah to life—to their life and emphasizing how to treat even those they don’t like—their enemies and those who have persecuted them. Persecuted—treated poorly, harassed, beaten, or even killed.

Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against a fellow Israelite, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD. Leviticus 19:18 (Underlined for emphasis.) 

Love your neighbor as yourself…love your enemies. Jesus teaches more than just being kind to our enemies. 

But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return; and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High; for He Himself is kind to ungrateful and evil men. Luke 6:35. 

Who are our enemies? Those who are doing battle/fighting with the United States…but closer to home, those who just have different goals and ideals than we have. They may be of another religion—wanting to persecute the Christians. Yes. I’d agree that they would be my “enemy” but we can even see enemies as subversive groups who would want to change the American way of life…and seek a communist agenda for our nation. Pray for those who would persecute you. That was Jesus’ advice—good for His followers then and good for us now. Pray.  

     Jesus is telling us to love even our enemies…love—do good for them—lend or provide them food, clothing, shelter and expect nothing in return. Treat them with respect and pray for them. How will you respond to Him today?

Prayer ~ Dear Jesus, there are people with whom I don’t feel comfortable and it’s hard to love an enemy. But because You’ve directed us to “love your enemies” I will do what I can to show them grace, compassion, and to do good things for them. I pray that they would come to know You as their Lord and Savior. That is more important than anything in life. Thank you for hearing my prayers.

Verse of Salvation ~ Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever. Cry out, "Save us, O God of our salvation! Gather and rescue us from among the nations, so we can thank your holy name and rejoice and praise you." 1 Chronicles 16:34-35

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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Carry My Backpack …for Just a Mile?

You have heard the law that says the punishment must match the injury: ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I say, do not resist an evil person! If someone slaps you on the right cheek, offer the other cheek also. If you are sued in court and your shirt is taken from you, give your coat, too.If a soldier demands that you carry his gear for a mile, carry it two miles. Give to those who ask, and don’t turn away from those who want to borrow. Matthew 5:38-42

Meditate.

Punishment must match the injury.

    - But if there is further injury, the punishment must match the injury: a life for a life, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand, a foot for a foot, a burn for a burn, a wound for a wound, a bruise for a bruise. Exodus 21:23-25

     - Anyone who takes another person's life must be put to death. Anyone who kills another person's animal must pay for it in full--a live animal for the animal that was killed. Anyone who injures another person must be dealt with according to the injury inflicted-- a fracture for a fracture, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. Whatever anyone does to injure another person must be paid back in kind. Leviticus 24:17-20    

But if there are any poor Israelites in your towns when you arrive in the land the LORD your God is giving you, do not be hard-hearted or tightfisted toward them. Instead, be generous and lend them whatever they need. Deuteronomy 15:7-8

  - Remember, do not charge interest on money you lend him (another Israelite) or make a profit on food you sell him. Leviticus 25:37

      
Walking along a dusty road in Eli, Nevada

On a hot day along a dusty road it may be difficult to walk one mile…carrying someone’s pack. So going two miles or more may be even more arduous. But that is just what Jesus is suggesting…go the extra mile—turn the other cheek—do more than is expected of you. At work—give extra effort. If something seems “good enough,” it isn’t. Do your best, not just good enough. I like this verse…
 Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people. Colossians 3:23 NLT. (See December 29, 2013 blog post.) 

      It reminds me of the first time I heard that verse and was battling with a bad attitude about ironing my husband’s work shirts. When I started ironing them, as if ironing them for Jesus Himself, suddenly it wasn’t such a horrible task and my servanthood attitude changed. I try to apply that same attitude to all my housework…even cleaning toilets. If it seems just good enough—it isn’t. Clean the floors, toilet, and walls as sparkling clean as I would if Jesus were going to visit today. Is that like going an extra mile?

     Jesus is calling us to do more than is expected of us. What can we do beyond what He wants us to do for Him? Helping others, serving, giving, and teaching others about Him? How will you respond to Him today? Respecting and serving others is respecting and serving Him.

Prayer ~ I thank you Christ Jesus my Lord, for You have given me strength to do Your work. You considered me trustworthy and appointed me to serve You…1 Timothy 1:12 NLT. Give me skill and vision to see beyond myself, to have a good attitude and be willing to give extra effort to anything I do.

Verse of Salvation ~  The LORD says, “I will rescue those who love me. I will protect those who trust in my name. When they call on me, I will answer; I will be with them in trouble. I will rescue and honor them. I will reward them with a long life
and give them my salvation.” Psalm 91:14-16

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Monday, April 27, 2026

Yes…or No?

You have also heard that our ancestors were told, ‘You must not break your vows; you must carry out the vows you make to the LORD.’ But I say, do not make any vows! Do not say, ‘By heaven!’ because heaven is God’s throne. And do not say, ‘By the earth!’ because the earth is his footstool. And do not say, ‘By Jerusalem!’ for Jerusalem is the city of the great King. Do not even say, ‘By my head!’ for you can’t turn one hair white or black. Just say a simple, ‘Yes, I will,’ or ‘No, I won’t.’ Anything beyond this is from the evil one. Matthew 5:33-37

Meditate. Think on these verses.

     

A simple, ‘Yes, I will,’ or ‘No, I won’t.’  Jesus was pretty specific here. No discussion. Not a lot of words are necessary. Yes or No. This was in relation to a passage in Numbers that Jesus was using to elaborate on what people need to know to live the way God wants us to.  

A man who makes a vow to the LORD or makes a pledge under oath must never break it. He must do exactly what he said he would do. Numbers 30:2 (NLT)

In context…Jesus was bringing Moses’ teaching about vows, thus about honesty and integrity, to the attention of His followers. Moses went on to point out the importance of a woman’s promises with her father and husband. Such vows or pledges apply to all believers…all humanity. How often do we make such a vow or pledge to the Lord or under oath? Not often… or every day as we get out of bed. Do you thank the Lord for another day…and then tell Him you will do whatever it is that He wants you to do? It’s a good way to start the day. 

This is the day the LORD has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it. Psalm 118:24

What was Jesus teaching His followers that day, sitting near the Sea of Galilee with a gentle breeze blowing over them? Be honest about what you say you will do. Don’t let the devil get you sidetracked with too many words or excuses. Just do what you say you will do. Just say a simple, ‘Yes, I will,’ or ‘No, I won’t.’ Anything beyond this is from the evil one

Prayer ~ Lord, this is Your day. May whatever I think, say or do today bring glory to You.  

Verse of Salvation ~
 Please, LORD, please save us. Please, LORD, please give us success. Bless the one who comes in the name of the LORD. We bless you from the house of the LORD.  Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever. Psalms 118:25-26, 29 (NLT)

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Sunday, April 26, 2026

Commitment.

You have heard the law that says, ‘A man can divorce his wife by merely giving her a written notice of divorce.’ But I say that a man who divorces his wife, unless she has been unfaithful, causes her to commit adultery. And anyone who marries a divorced woman also commits adultery. Matthew 5:31-32

Meditate. What does it take to live out the “until death do us part” vows?

     

God made a commitment to mankind and sealed it with a rainbow. Are you keeping your commitment to  God…and to your spouse, if you are married?

Jesus was sitting on the hillside above the Sea of Galilee with His disciples and a few hundred—a multitude—of followers. The sound of His voice can be heard all over this mountain by those who came to hear this young Rabbi, known as a great teacher and miracle worker. Maybe today He would heal someone right here? It is possible that they expected a physical healing, but it is just as likely that Jesus will be healing someone mentally or spiritually. 

     Earlier in the morning, the Rabbi spent a few minutes speaking to them about the evils of adultery and now He is tying it together with marriage and divorce. The law that He was referring to was in Moses writings in Deuteronomy. We know that Moses wrote the first five  books of the Bible, but that it was really God’s words. Divorce was not part of God’s plan for mankind, but He gave us free will—our own choice. Some couples chose divorce, and Moses told them how to do it, by the husband merely giving his wife a letter. If she has been unfaithful, then according to the another Deuteronomy passage, both she and the unfaithful man will be stoned at the city gates. Brutal punishment.

Suppose a man marries a woman but she does not please him. Having discovered something wrong with her, he writes a document of divorce, hands it to her, and sends her away from his house. Deuteronomy 24:1

The wife does not please the husband, so he divorces her! What a life! I recall a young couple in my church who just weren’t happy…even with two children, they decided that they were happier apart. Their marriage just ended. What has become of the “until death do us part” commitment? Divorce seems acceptable today. For many years, fifty percent of marriages in the United States have been known to fail—ending in divorce. Now that statistical number has been noted to be 40-50%. More success in marriage. Why is that? Are more couples listening to Jesus advice? Is adultery motiving factor or of any influence at all?  Are they really more committed to each other? Do more couples just live together, not bothering to get married?

      Jesus was continuing to teach on the evils of adultery. What are your views on purity issues?

Prayer ~ Lord Jesus, You made it clear that adultery is wrong. Help people within my family, friends, neighborhood, and community to see and value marriage and be devoted to communication and commitment that is necessary to make a marriage lasting.

Verse of Salvation ~ But may all who search for you be filled with joy and gladness in you. May those who love your salvation repeatedly shout, “The LORD is great!” Psalm 40:16 (NLT)

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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Lust?

You have heard the commandment that says, ‘You must not commit adultery.’ But I say, anyone who even looks at a woman with lust has already committed adultery with her in his heart. So if your eye--even your good eye--causes you to lust, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell. And if your hand--even your stronger hand--causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell. Matthew 5:27-30 (NLT)

Meditate. Think on these verses. Do you have ears to hear?

     

Would you choose a hibiscus or a tulip? Keep your eyes on the one you choose for life.  

Jesus speaks again about one of the Ten Commandments. This time the one from Exodus 20:14.  Do not commit adultery.  Pretty straightforward. There are men and women sitting at His feet, hanging on His every word. They don’t usually talk about such things in mixed company, but here Jesus, the extraordinary young Rabbi is telling them, “don’t have sexual relation with someone else’s spouse.” Jesus goes even further than the original command. Don’t even look. No peeks, sideways glances, winks, sly comments, or lecherous compliments. No Lust. No misdirected desire. Some of His audience were probably convicted and squirming inside their own thoughts. Would they have got up and left if they had known just what Jesus was going to talk about?

     The best advise on intimate relations that I ever heard, other than from this passage from Jesus, was from a gentleman with whom I worked for a short time. He said his grandfather had said, “Keep sex to yourself until you are married.” Good council. Tell that to your kids and grandkids. Jesus is even more explicit in teaching a life long learning detail. Don’t let your eyes and your heart drift to focusing on someone who is not your spouse. He goes on to talk about cutting off your hand or eye if you are in such a condition. Really?! Eyes and hands were important to work, whether for yourself or others—home, school, or occupation. Is there something else to do as punishment? Better to prevent the situation than to deal with an amputation event, or face an eternity of hell. Self-control is part of the fruit of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) and it is worthy of consideration in these additional verses.

He will die for lack of self-control; he will be lost because of his great foolishness. Proverbs 5:23 (NLT)

Teach the older men to exercise self-control, to be worthy of respect, and to live wisely. They must have sound faith and be filled with love and patience. Titus 2:2 (NLT)

Jesus told those gathered around Him that they need to not be lustful—or there will be consequences to pay, which could include hell. That is the ultimate punishment. By God’s grace we have a choice. By choosing to obey God and not indulge in lustful feelings we take an obedient, righteous step alongside our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ towards heaven. The choice is up to each person. How do you choose?

Prayer ~ Lord Jesus, in Your mercy and grace I thank you for Your teaching about lustfulness. It is shameful that this may have been addressed to men, but applies to women lusting for men who are not their spouse, too. Forgive me, Lord, for times I had lustful feelings. Some may rationalize that it is just human to feel that way, but with self-control as a fruit of the Holy Spirit, there is hope that lust is a bygone thing. 

Verse of Salvation ~ 
So prepare your minds for action and exercise self-control. Put all your hope in the gracious salvation that will come to you when Jesus Christ is revealed to the world. 1 Peter 1:13 (NLT)

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Friday, April 24, 2026

Can You Offer a Rose with Forgiveness?

You have heard that our ancestors were told, ‘You must not murder. If you commit murder, you are subject to judgment.’ But I say, if you are even angry with someone, you are subject to judgment! If you call someone an idiot, you are in danger of being brought before the court. And if you curse someone, you are in danger of the fires of hell. So if you are presenting a sacrifice at the altar in the Temple and you suddenly remember that someone has something against you, leave your sacrifice there at the altar. Go and be reconciled to that person. Then come and offer your sacrifice to God. When you are on the way to court with your adversary, settle your differences quickly. Otherwise, your accuser may hand you over to the judge, who will hand you over to an officer, and you will be thrown into prison. And if that happens, you surely won’t be free again until you have paid the last penny. Matthew 5:21-26

Meditate. Read these verses three times and consider your attitude towards God and others.

      Jesus was continuing to teach those gathered around Him by the Sea of Galilee as He spoke more of His Sermon on the Mount. We can assume that they were familiar with the Ten Commandments—and here Jesus is elaborating on what the sixth commandment really means for every day life. You can read it again in Exodus 20:13 and also in Deuteronomy 5:17. Additionally, a portion of this passage is also recorded in Luke 12:57-59.

You must not murder. Exodus 20:13 (NLT)

Jesus was elaborating about the dangers of anger. Has anyone ever explained about defaming someone’s character by being angry or cursing them? That is just what Jesus is teaching—and it was hidden in the Ten Commandments all along. Jesus is really focusing on how people treat each other—on their relationships. Anger is a destructive emotion. He was doing more than just encouraging others to control their anger. He was instructing them on the evils of anger. The result can be judgment and even hell. Do you want to go there? We shouldn’t live in fear of hell…but we have control over our choices, and that includes how we deal with our emotions. 

      Think about the first example of anger in the Bible. Cain was angry with and jealous of his brother Abel, so he murdered him. Was that a good choice? No. We can all see that.  Do we see or even feel when we are angry with someone that we are in danger? I’ve often heard someone say that if you are mad at someone to the point that we are unforgiving and bitter, that we are only harming ourselves, not the person we are mad at who may not be aware of the situation. The chronic stress of the constant negativity raises the adrenaline and cortisol levels which can lead to cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, cancer, chronic inflammation, or digestive issues. Bad stuff. Mentally, bitterness and unforgiveness has been linked to depression, anxiety, chronic fatigue, and emotional burnout. None of those are fun, nor do they bring any glory to God. 

 What should someone do about their anger? Jesus says to go and reconcile with that person. Forgiveness is powerful. Even Jesus experienced anger—so it is an emotion that we do feel, although His was a righteous anger. Is yours? Go do something positive outwardly, and if necessary, forgive yourself, too. Be healthy. Release the anger, bitterness, and unforgiveness chains of bondage. Can you offer a rose with forgiveness?

Prayer ~ Lord God, please forgive me for the anger I’ve felt towards others and towards You over insignificant situations. Thank you for showing me how powerful forgiveness is and that You are so forgiving. It is such a release from what was actually a useless burden.

Verses of Salvation ~ Hear me as I pray, O LORD. Be merciful and answer me! My heart has heard you say, “Come and talk with me.” And my heart responds, “LORD, I am coming.” Do not turn your back on me. Do not reject your servant in anger. You have always been my helper. Don’t leave me now; don’t abandon me, O God of my salvation!
Psalm 27:7-9 (NLT)

Friday’s Feast at the King’s Table
Another of the seven healing foods of Israel includes grapes. I happen to live in the Columbia Basin of eastern Washington State where over 60,000 acres of wine grapes are grown, in addition to grape juice cultivation. We have grapes growing on our front yard fence with our wonderful neighbors, George and JoAnn.They planted them years ago and we enjoy feasting on them every fall. Grapes are not difficult to grow in your yard, but having acres of them, like any farming effort, is work. That is what farming is all about. Cultivate, water, and eventually harvest. Enjoy!

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