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A Blessing of Preparation


Job 26:1-30:31

“God has loosed my cord and humbled me,” Job 30:11

My friends, so much has happened in so little amount of time that I haven’t had time to write it all down, as much as I would have liked to have. Please be praying for me and everything that God has in store for us. Right now He is working mightily in me and I imagine it’s safe to assume that He is doing the same for you as well.

There is so much I’d like to share with you at this time, and so little time in which to share it. Plus, I don’t believe that it’s time to share quite yet.

So I guess for the time being, just know that I’m thinking of you, praying for you and your strength, and preparing something amazing for you.

May God bless you with a prepared heart to receive, an open mind to learn and open ears to hear. May the Grace of Jesus overtake you this very day in such an overwhelming magnitude that you are brought to your knees in gratitude. May the love of Christ compel you in all your ways and may your knowledge of Him abound all the more because of it. In Jesus’ name; Amen!

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A House Safe from FEAR


Job 21:1-25:6

“Their houses are safe from fear, and no rod of God is upon them.” Job 21:9

My friends, can you image a place like that? A place that is set so far above Fear that it literally can not be touched. A house that is so set apart that it is unaffected by Fear and all of his counterparts. It makes me think of the 23rd Psalm,

“The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.

Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.

You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the LORD forever.”

A while back I was watching a show with my kids about sheep. It was a show where the kids in the show got to be shepherds for a day and spent the show learning things about the sheep. One of the things that the shepherd said to them, I doubt I will ever forget. He handed one of the kids a shepherd’s crook and then immediately followed it with, “Do NOT hit the sheep. We never use the crook to hit the sheep. We use it to point them in the direction we want them to go.” Then he called to his sheep dogs and told the child to point the crook toward the shed where they were trying to herd the sheep. And the sheep went toward the shed. They had heard their shepherd’s call and they had seen his rod pointing in the direction he wanted them to go (which conveniently was away from the dogs that were chasing them).

In today’s Word of the Day, the scripture I pulled out is something that Job was saying about people who don’t follow God. He was commenting on how, it seemed to him, that even though they didn’t follow God their house was safe from fear even though God’s rod of direction wasn’t on them. So often we can look at others outside the faith and see their wealth and possessions. We can see their seemingly absence of trouble in life and think that they’ve got it made. But we have to remember that there are always things that we simply can not see. We can’t see inside their hearts, but God can; and does. We may be able to look at those people and think, “He’s not afraid of anything”. But the truth may be that he’s actually afraid of everything.

This doesn’t have to be the case for those who see God as their Shepherd in life. His rod and His staff can comfort us.

In addition to using the Shepherd’s crook as a way to direct the sheep, the crook is also used to defend and safe the sheep. It was often used to ward off wild animals who had come to attack the sheep. As well as using the crook itself for keeping the sheep in line and away from danger altogether. The shepherd could use the crook to hook a sheep that had fallen into a pit and lift him out.

Our Good Shepherd uses His rod and staff to comfort us, to lift us up from the pit of doubt and fear. He uses it to direct our steps and deliver us from evil. He uses it to lead us in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake. He is Jesus, the house of the LORD that is safe from FEAR. And you can dwell in Him all the days of your life.

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Priceless Everyday Moments

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Job 16:1-20:29
“Oh that my words were written! Oh that they were inscribed in a book! Oh that with an iron pen and lead they were engraved in the rock forever! My Redeemer lives and at the last he will stand upon the earth.” Job 19:23-25

A Picture is worth a thousand words. So here is my thousand words for the day:

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God bless your everyday moments! Our Redeemer LIVES!

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Deliver Us from Evil


Job 11:1-15:35

“Know then that God exacts of you less than your guilt deserves.” Job 11:6

I don’t think any greater understatement has ever been spoken!

In Matthew 6:11-13 Jesus tells us to pray, “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”

That word “deliver”, in the Greek is the word “rhoumai” and it means to rush or draw to oneself in salvation or deliverance. This word finds its origin in two words: “rheo” which refers to a rushing flow as in water & “rhusis” which refers to a flow as in blood. What a beautiful word!

Lord, evil surrounds us on all sides, in every way, please give us that daily bread of Jesus on the cross that reminds us of your mercies morning by morning. Yours The kind of mercy that decided to forgive us in the garden and provided the means of that forgiveness at the cross before we were even born. Help us to accept and receive your amazingly generous gift of forgiveness day by day, moment by moment. Help us to pick it up from the earth and wield it like the weapon it was created to be. Help us to swing that sword of the Spirit against the Enemy, the accuser of the brethren. DELIVER us from his evil, keep us far away from his temptations by helping us focus not on the problems, but on Your faithfulness. It is our shield and rampart in times of trouble. (Psalm 91)

Thank You Lord that You are the GOOD SHEPHERD and You don’t lead your flock into dangerous situations unless absolutely necessarily. I thank You that it is in those times of danger as we walk through the valley of the shadow of death that we will fear no evil because Your rod and Your staff will be a comfort to us. You are our defender. We are but weak sheep who don’t know any better. Help us to better tune our ears to hear Your voice, O Good Shepherd. Help us to follow Your feet through the darkness of night as the dew settles on the grass preparing to sweeten it for the morning munching.

You are good, help us to SEE Your goodness, right here in the land of the living, while it is still called TODAY! Help us to lay down and sleep IN PEACE because You alone, O LORD, make us dwell in safety. Help us to be still and know that YOU alone are God. Help us to remember the words of Moses to the Israelites in the moments before You parted the Red Sea. “The LORD will fight for you, you need only to be still.” (Exodus 14:14) You have plans for us, and they are for our good and not our harm. Help us to focus on those plans; Your plans and not our own. Although the man plans the way, the LORD guides his steps. I call on that today LORD. Help us to remember who it is that guides our steps. Help us to see Your footprints in the sand during this time Father God. Help us to remember that we are NOT alone in this mess of a time. You have promised never to leave us or forsake us, and Your word never comes back void. You are incapable of lying so that means that You MUST be with us, not matter how alone the Devil tries to make us feel. You are good and you are not only just, but our JUSTIFIER. You’re not just the judge, you’re the attorney too. Thank You for everything that you do for us Lord. Thank You for pouring Your love out on us in such abundance that it puddles up in the streets like that water that collects after a day filled with rain clouds.

You cloak yourself in darkness to hide Your glory. You led the Israelites through the desert in a cloud by day and fire by night. Lord, I KNOW that You are cloaked in this darkness… somewhere, You are the silver lining to every cloud. You are the light in every fire. You are there, and I will find You. I will seek you with all my heart and I will find You. I will call to You and Your word in Jeremiah 33:3 tells me that You will answer me and tell me great and unsearchable things that I do not know.

Oh Jesus thank You for not leaving me abandoned in this hopeless place and time. Thank You for using people along the way to make sure that Your words were not just preserved, but made public! Thank You for using regular people to make sure that we today would have Bibles on our phones and in our pockets! Help us to remember what a tremendous blessing that is. Help us to remember that there are some places in this world right now that to have that Bible in their possession would mean a prison sentence, or death. We are so privileged to have the Bibles that we have, help us to remember that and to READ THEM!!!!!

Your word is the bread of life, give to us to eat from it fresh morning by morning. I pray that You will waken our ears to hear You calling us early in the morning to rise and shine our light into this dark world but first rising and allowing Your light to shine on us through Your Word. Lord, Your presence is such a gift, help us to never take it for granted.

In Jesus name I pray,

Amen!

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Bright and Morning Star


Job 6:1-10:22

“What is man, that you make so much of him, and that you set your heart on him, visit him every morning and test him every moment?” Job 7:17-18

I latched onto this verse today like a nursing baby to its mother after a long night. GOD, the God of the universe, the creator of ALL things, GOD visits us EVERY morning. Is that not the most beautiful Truth? Drink deep from its nourishment and hope. Warm yourself with the comfort of this TRUTH. Jesus comes to visit you EVERY morning.

Lamentations 3:22-23 reads “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.”

His faithfulness IS great! But when life starts to get messy it’s all too easy to forget how Awesome He is. We forget to remember the million and one things He’s done for us lately and focus on the one thing He doesn’t seem to be acting on today. We sink our teeth into that one thing and forsake all the rest. It kind of reminds me of a specific tree in a specific garden that has become the symbol of humanity’s downfall over the years. We had permission to eat from ANY tree in the entire world. The whole WORLD! That’s a LOT of trees my friend. Yet there was only one tree that Adam and Eve found themselves standing right next to and eyeing the fruit.

There is a whole world of trees out there that are pleasing to the eye and good for food, let’s try focusing on one of them instead of this tree that Satan keeps calling you over to. And he does. He beacons like a siren; calling you to come and focus your attention on one thing. It’s the one thing that God wants you to forget and stay away from; your sinful imperfection.

“As far as the east is from the west”; is how far you have been separated from your sins. Did you know that if you start going north and keep going north, once you get to the North Pole the only direction you can go is south? But if you start going east, no matter how far you go you will NEVER reach a point where you will be forced to go west. The east is so far separated from the west that no matter how far east you go you will never reach west. How far you’ve been separated from your sins? So far that no matter how far you go to try and find them again, you never will.

God says in Hebrews 8:12, “For I will be merciful toward their iniquities, and I will remember their sins no more.”

Tell me, if God doesn’t remember our sins anymore, should we? If God has forgiven us of our sins, shouldn’t we also forgive ourselves? If God isn’t holding them against us, then why are we holding them against ourselves (or others for that matter)?

In Exodus 16 God rained down manna on the Israelites. Each and every single morning (except the Sabbath) they would wake up, put their shoes on, and go out to their back yard to pick up the food that God had rained down for them during the night. Every day, for forty years He did this for them.

And on those Sabbath days when there was no manna to collect, it wasn’t because they had been disobedient, it was because God didn’t want them to have to go out and even bend over to pick it up! He wanted them to REST on those days. So the day before the Sabbath they were to collect twice as much and keep it over the Sabbath. And it never went bad on those Sabbath days either.

Well, in John 6:31-35 it says, “‘Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness; as it is written, He gave them bread from heaven to eat.’ Jesus then said to them, ‘Truly, truly, I say to you, it was not Moses who gave you the bread from heaven, but my Father gives you the true bread from heaven. For the bread of God is He who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.’ They said to him, ‘Sir, give us this bread always.’

Jesus said to them, “‘I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.'”

Jesus is the daily bread, the manna from heaven. His death on the cross is to be gathered and eaten up each day; mourning by mourning. “Sufficient for today is its own trouble.” (Matthew 6:34) We needn’t dwell on tomorrow’s possibilities and troubles; they aren’t here yet and may never arrive – God willing.

Today, right now, there is something in your life that God has given you to cause you JOY unspeakable. Something that no matter how hard the Thief tries to steal it, he will never be able to wrangle it away from you. It’s Jesus through the gift of the Holy Spirit.

Right now, if you have accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you have access to God Almighty through the power of the Holy Spirit and prayer – USE IT!

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Received by Faith


Job 1:1-5:27

Ahhhhhh…… I love that new book smell! And it’s funny because so often people talk about the book of Job and how much he suffers. But they miss the whole point of the story! The book of Job isn’t about Job, just like the book of John isn’t about John. Every book in this Bible is about Jesus. They all either point forward toward Him or backward to what He did in His ministry and on the cross or forward to what He is doing now and in the future. The book of Job is no different.

Here in the opening chapter of Job we’re introduced to Job and his astounding wealth and prosperity. We’re told that he is “the greatest of all the people of the east”. (Job 1:3) Next we find God holding a heavenly counsel, to which Satan is in attendance. And at some point in this soiree Satan sidles up to God and strikes up a conversation with Him. God asks Satan, “So whatcha been up to lately?”

To which the Accuser of the brethren replies, “Eh, you know, the same old, same old. I’ve been here, there and everywhere; just doin’ what I do.”

With His thumbs stuck proudly under the hems of His robe at His chest God said, “Mmmm…. HEY! Have you seen my man Job lately? Boy that’s a guy I’m awfully proud of. There’s nobody like HIM in all the earth. He’s a real stand up kind of guy that Job. And boy does he hate you.”

“Well sure he loves You! You’ve given him everything a man could ever want; ten kids, all the livestock he could ever need and more, servants to care for his every wish. You’ve got such a high hedge of protection around him that he has no reason NOT to love You. I bet if you took that hedge of protection away and let me at him for a few days he would curse you and spit in your face.”

At this God rubbed His long white beard as He considered the merit of what Satan was saying, he might have a point… and not just the ones on the top of his head.

“Alright,” God said, “I’ll take you up on that bet. Everything he has is in your hands now. But you are NOT allowed to touch him.”

Satan swirled around in his haste to set his plot against Job into action. He knew that if he hit just the right buttons he would be able to get Job to turn away from God. And by the end of chapter one we find Job’s servants coming to him one right on the heels of the other. “The oxen and donkeys and the servants watching them have all been killed except for me.” As the first servant was finishing his report the next one came, “Lightning just struck all the sheep and your servants! They’re all fried crispy but me!” Then the next servant came and reported, “Master, the Chaldeans just surrounded your camels and servants in the fields! It was a massacre! I’m the only one left!” And just when Job had to be thinking, “Dear God, please, no more!” The final servant came to him and breathlessly reported, “A tornado just hit the house where ALL your children were having a party! The house collapsed and killed every single one of them; I’m the only one that survived!”

THAT, my friends, is a bad day.

In a matter of a few simple hours Job literally lost everything but his house, his wife, his life and four servants. Just this should make your day seem at least a LITTLE better. But it’s what happens next that absolutely blows my mind. After all these reports what is Job’s reaction? He worships.

“Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return. The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.” Job 1:21

Honestly, I don’t know how in the world he did it.

Now I need to tell you another man’s story of Satan working in his life. I think his reaction we’ll be able to relate to a little more readily; at least I know I can anyway. He had a very different reaction than Job did. Come with me to the Last Supper and I’ll tell you the story of Peter.

(Luke 22:31-34) “‘Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have you, that he might sift you like wheat, but I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned again, strengthen your brothers.’ Peter said to him, ‘Lord, I am ready to go with you, both to prison and to death.’ Jesus said, ‘I tell you, Peter, the rooster will not crow this day, until you deny three times that you know Me.'”

Later that night Jesus was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane and the soldiers,

“seized Him and led Him away, bringing Him into the high priest’s house, and Peter was following at a distance. And when they had kindled a fire in the middle of the courtyard and sat down together. Peter sat down among them.” (Luke 22:54-55) “And as Peter was below in the courtyard, one of the servant girls of the high priest came, and seeing Peter warming himself, she looked at him and said, ‘You also were with the Nazarene, Jesus.’ But he denied it, saying, ‘I neither know nor understand what you mean.’ And he went out into the gateway and the rooster crowed. And the servant girl saw him and began again to say to the bystanders. ‘This man is one of them.’ But again he denied it. And after a little while the bystanders again said to Peter, ‘Certainly you are one of them, for you are a Galilean.’ But he began to invoke a curse on himself and to swear, ‘I do not know this man of whom you speak.’ And immediately the rooster crowed a second time. And Peter remembered how Jesus had said to him, ‘Before the rooster crows twice, you will deny me three times.’ And he broke down and wept.” (Mark 14:66-72)

Here we have the stories of two men; both good upright men being “sifted” (as Jesus puts it) by Satan. One of them boasts in the LORD and His provision and protection and when he has been sifted he continues boasting in the LORD. The second man boasts in his own love and loyalty toward the Lord Jesus. He boasts that even though Jesus tells him that he will deny even knowing Him, Peter adamantly sticks to his guns professing that even if everyone else runs away and hides in fear, he won’t. He promises that even if everyone else denies Jesus, He won’t. Yet when the time comes, He may have been the only one to follow Jesus to the high priest’s house, but he was also the only one even tempted with denying knowing Jesus.

When I read Peter’s story this time I found it quite interesting that it’s a rooster crowing that signals the fulfillment of Jesus’ prophetic statement of Peter’s denial. It was Peter that was “crowing” about his love and loyalty to Jesus just a few hours earlier. I’d never noticed that before.

Like I said, Peter’s story is an all too familiar one for us, myself oh so included. All too often we crow about our accomplishments to make ourselves look good in front of others, or to make us feel good about ourselves. But that’s not where our identity and safety are found. They’re not found in our generous wealth, or the abundance of our friends, or the amount of our paycheck. Our identity and safety are found in the LORD alone.

For all of us who have fallen short of the glory of God I think we need to finish Peter’s story and receive some hope for the future.

(John 21:1517) “When they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, ‘Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?’ He said to Him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.’ He said to him, ‘Feed my lambs.’

He said to him a second time, ‘Simon, son of John, do you love me?’ He said to him, ‘Yes, Lord; you know that I love You.’ He said to him, ‘Tend My sheep.’

He said to him a third time, ‘Simon, son of John, do you love Me?’ Peter was grieved because He said it to him a third time. ‘Do you love me?’ and he said to him, ‘Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you.’ Jesus said to him, ‘Feed My sheep,”

At the Last Supper Jesus alerts Peter to the coming danger of Satan sifting him like wheat and then foretells of Peter’s denial of even knowing Jesus. How many times did Jesus say Peter would deny Him? Three.

In the courtyard next to the warm glow of the fire, how many times did Peter actually deny knowing Jesus? Three, and the third time it was even with curses!

On the sea shore after breakfast how many times did Jesus ask Peter if he loved Him? Three.

My friends, this passage is so lacking when it is translated into English!!! So allow me, if you will, a few extra moments to pack in the extra punch that the original Greek contains. There’s a secret play on words that is hidden in the English that is plain as day in the Greek. There are two different words here that have been translated into “love”. There’s “agape”, which is the kind of love that only God can give. It’s a deep relationship and intimacy that has a one-sided generosity without ANY expectation of repayment. And then there’s “philos”. This kind of love is a deep emotional attachment that comes with a deep and abiding friendship. If we were to look back at their conversation in “Greek-lish” it would look more like this.

Jesus said, “Simon, son of John, do you agape Me more than these?”

Peter said to Him, “Yes Lord, you know that I philos you.”

Jesus told him, “Feed my lambs.

Simon, son of John, do you agape Me?”

Peter said, “Yes Lord, you know that I philos You.”

And Jesus said, “Tend My sheep.

Simon, son of John, do you philos Me?”

And Peter, grieved, said, “Lord, You know everything, You know that I philos You.”

To which Jesus replied a third time, “Feed My sheep.”

In Peter’s confession of his own faithfulness, he was crowing about his agape for Jesus. In Jesus’ questioning of Peter’s agape for Him, Jesus was calling Peter to come to terms with his humanity. As humans we aren’t capable of giving agape, only receiving it.

In Peter’s reply to Jesus questioning him THREE times about his love for Him, we see Peter’s heart break on the third time through the process. The first two were to humble him and remind him that his betray was proof of his lack of agape love for Jesus. On the third time through the questioning Jesus comes down to Peter’s level which emphasizes His acceptance of this level of love for Him. “Do you philos Me?” And with a sigh Peter responds, “You know EVERYTHING”.

Jesus KNOWS that we aren’t capable of agape love. He knows that as humans we can do our best to attempt the kind of love towards God that doesn’t expect anything in return, but at some point we will always fall short of the glory of God because we simply were not made to be gods. We were made to be justified by HIS grace. It’s a GIFT and should be received as such. An agape gift where He has given IT with no expectation of repayment; because honestly, He knows that there is absolutely no possible way for us TO repay Him for it. That’s agape! Not that we loved Him. But that He first loved us. And while we do our utmost best for our Highness, we will fall short. And that’s OK.

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You’re an Overcomer


Jeremiah 51:12-52:34

“So Jehoiachin put off his prison garments. And every day of his life he dined regularly at the king’s table, and for his allowance, a regular allowance was given him by the king, according to his daily needs, until the day of his death, as long as he lived.” Jeremiah 52:33-34

So first of all, I was a bit excited this morning to see the end of Jeremiah, it’s ALWAYS a good feeling to finish another book. But what a GREAT way to end a book so filled with war and discord and struggle! The king of Judah had been taken captive and placed in prison. To see him released, invited to sit at the king of Babylon’s table AND given a daily allowance for anything he needs. Talk about a Cinderella story!

It makes me smile, because it’s our story too. We were created for fellowship with true royalty, but cast into darkness because of one man’s sin. We were wandering in deserts and arid places looking for the “thing” that completes us, only to find nothing truly does. Then one man stands up and says He will pay the penalty for our transgression against the King of kings. And BOOM! No more prison, no more rags, no more stale bread and dirty water, no more mud, no more war, no more darkness. In one weekend, Jesus took care of thousands of years of sin so that we would no longer be called slaves, but friends. (John 15:15)

Have you taken off your prison garments? Do you dine at the King’s table? You can you know, it’s called the Bible. Your table has been prepared in the presence of your enemies, with your cup flowing over and the oil is ready to anoint your head. Did you know that goodness and mercy have been following you all the days of your life? (Psalm 23:5-6) Today, choose to dwell in the house of the LORD, by remembering that you ARE the house of the LORD! (1 Corinthians 6:19) He lives IN you! He is always with you and will NEVER forsake you. No matter how grim your circumstances may appear, you have to remember, they’re just circumstances. They are ALWAYS subject to change at any given moment. Whatever you’re going through, it’s not forever. It’s like my mom always says, “This too shall pass”. And before you know it, it will be a distant memory. Good or bad? Well, that’s up to you and how you choose to remember it. Will you remember how harsh your circumstances were? Or will you focus on how gracious your God was in this very circumstance? I guarantee you that He IS there with you right now in your circumstance, working His love into the entire thing. Will you choose to see it, to feel it, to allow it to permeate your being enough to change the way you’re reacting to your circumstances?

You are royalty; you are a child of THE one true King of kings and Lord of lords. Does your circumstance know who you are? Do you? I tell you the truth; it will change your outlook on things. Knowing whose you are and where you come from, it changes the way you react to your circumstance. Remember that we do not wage war against flesh and blood but against the powers and principalities at work in the world around us. No matter what is going on around you right now, you are not fighting with a person; you are battling against the dark powers of this world. And you know what; they have NO POWER OVER YOU. (1 John 4:4)

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Who is Like Me?


Jeremiah 49:23-51:11

“Behold, like a lion coming up from the thicket of the Jordan against a perennial pasture, I will suddenly make them run away from her, and I will appoint over her whomever I choose. For who is like Me? Who will summon Me? What shepherd can stand before Me? Therefore hear the plan that the LORD has made” Jeremiah 50:44-45a

OK, so this scripture is God talking about Himself, “For who is like Me?” However, I’m saying it today as well. “Who is like me?” Seriously? Who out there is exactly like me? No one! Who out there is exactly like you? No one! Isn’t that a wonderfully freeing truth? While there are hundreds of thousands of people out there that share different aspects of what makes you, you. No one, absolutely NO ONE is exactly like you. You’re a one-of-a-kind!

Over the last three days, I’ve been working feverishly on a mermaid costume for my daughter, and then writing out the pattern to it for anyone who might be interested in it. I’ll be honest; part of my motivation is a hope for an increase in readership. But another part of my motivation, the majority of it in fact, came from my Sabbath rest with God. That day I lay on my couch half asleep, half meditating, when my thoughts fell toward my daughter and how desperately she wanted that Ariel costume in the store a few days earlier. But she was getting a new pair of shoes and so I had to say, “no” to the costume. L It broke my heart just thinking about it. Then my thoughts turned toward the crochet basket a mere foot from my head. I could MAKE her an Ariel costume!

And the longer I thought, the more it sank in how much I LOVE crochet. I’ve been doing it for a hobby off and on for almost my entire life. My mom taught me when I was young and I’ve been doing it ever since. Mostly blankets and scarves until Pinterest came into my life a few years ago! That’s when I started realizing how many things you can do with crochet! I was amazed! My eyes had been opened.

For the most part I’ve hand crocheted almost every gift I’ve given since then. (I need to start doing some hand stretching exercises because Christmas is coming ya’ll!)

Anyway, this got me thinking. If I love crochet this much, and all those people on Pinterest love crochet this much, maybe they might like MY crochet, dashed in with as much word of Truth and personality as I can infuse into it of course. I’ve been told by several people that I should sell my crochet creations. And while super sweet of them, I’m not sure that I have that kind of time to spend actually making all these things. But I can spend a bit of time writing out the patterns and sharing them with people… and maybe putting them on a crochet site or two for a bit of profit.

Plus, it also got me thinking about you all. I mean, crochet is just one thing in this life that I love. And isn’t it the things that we love that make up a huge part of who we are? And that’s what this blog has been all about from the very beginning; me sharing with you who I am. God is, of course, the biggest, most important and critical part of all that. However, He isn’t the only aspect of my life. I have my family and our funny anecdotes too.

A fun one from today was the pulling of Anna’s loose tooth. Do you remember me telling you about it back in Baby Teeth? Well tonight it finally came out and Anna was almost literally bouncing off the walls she was so excited about it.

You know, it’s not every night that the Tooth Fairy comes! Well, the tooth got “conveniently” pulled right before she went to bed so as she literally JUMPED into bed she shouted, “Tooth fairy, I want a LOLLIPOP!” and then snuggled down between her covers. I sat down next to her and said, “Really? You want a lollipop? You don’t want money?”

“Nope.” She said, “I want a lollipop.”

I said, “Oh. OK then.” And kissed her on the forehead. And after thinking about it for a second she said, “I think I would like a lollipop AND money.”

Seriously. Could she be any cuter? I mean really? 😀

So after I put her to bed I raided our candy stash, no lollipops. Not even any suckers! So at 8:45 at night I jumped into the car and ran up to the Dollar General to see if they had any lollipops.

Oh LORD, thank you for the super kind lady who helped me find them! When I told her what I was looking for and why she directed me to a box of lollipops that are easily 2 ½ inches in diameter! I can hardly wait to see the look on her face when she sees those babies under her pillow!!!

Earlier in the evening she had come to me and asked me to wiggle it, just to see how loose it had gotten. It was to the point that one or two good pulls and it would be out. So I asked her if it was OK if I tried to pull it. She excitedly said, “SURE!”

Well, one good pull and she backed away from me and said, “Mommy! That hurt!”

I said, “Sweetie, it’s going to hurt just a little bit to get it out. But it will only hurt for just a little bit. It won’t be long. And then you’ll have that cool hole in your mouth that you’re tongue loves to play in AND the Tooth Fairy will come tonight!”

Well, at that moment she wasn’t interested in any more pain, no matter how brief. So I let the matter drop. But even in that moment I was already thinking about those “Baby teeth” in our lives that God is working on wiggling and jiggling and preparing us to lose them in order to make room for something bigger and more permanent. I just had to smile.

Did I mention that when I left Dollar General, I didn’t just leave with one lollipop for my daughter with the now gaping hole in her mouth? No. I wanted to make sure that I, A) overwhelmed her with the generosity of the Tooth Fairy and B) was fully prepared for the next time the Tooth Fairy needed to come, because now I know that Anna expects for her to bring lollipops when she comes. So when I checked out at Dollar General, I had TWO of the BIG lollipops and SIXTEEN smaller lollipops! I bought more lollipops than she has baby teeth left in her head!

And you wanna know what I kept thinking while I was buying them.

“To Him who does exceedingly, abundantly, above all that we could ask or imagine.”

God doesn’t just meet our needs and many of our wants, He EXCEEDS THEM! Abundantly above all that we could ask or imagine. I asked him for a dog. Not just any dog, but the perfect dog for our family. And we got him! I asked for God to fix my husband and my marriage. I didn’t get what I asked for; I got MORE than what I asked for!!! He is SO GOOD and He loves us SO MUCH that when we ask for the mermaid costume in the store, He says, “No”. But not because He can’t afford it, He says no because He knows that He has something much much better in store for us. He wants us to watch Him for the next few days, crochet something just for us. We get to watch it grow and change and take shape into something really beautiful and exactly what we want. And if there’s something about it that we’re worried isn’t going to “cover us” enough (like Anna’s top to her costume” then He puts it aside and makes us another one; just because He can. We might have to wait a little longer, but that’s OK sometimes.

Yes, we have a very good Heavenly Father who loves us exceedingly, abundantly, above all that we could ever imagine.

Have a blessed day in the LORD my friends! I love you!!! Thanks for listening as I ramble on about my crazy life one day at a time!

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As Promised, Albeit very late: Crocheted Mermaid Costume Pattern


Jeremiah 47:1-49:22

“Your branches passed over the sea, reached to the Sea of Jazer:” Jeremiah 48:32

OK, when I had made the decision ahead of time to try something new and post a crochet pattern for a mermaid costume along with the Word of the Day, I was really sweating how I could make it all connect!

LOL! Only my God! I tell ya!

I think there were more mentions of the word “sea” in this reading than any of the others in the entire book of Jeremiah! Sure, it’s a bit of a stretch, but hey, it still fits right? (wink) Ya gotta love me!

I’ve heard it said that God’s love is like an ocean in that it’s farther than we could ever swim and deeper than we could ever dive. Well, if that’s true, then turn me into a mermaid baby ’cause I’m livin’ there! (By the way, at this point, We’ve been traveling, I’ve been working on this pattern ALL DAY LONG, and it’s after 1 am and I’m quite punchy. J

So without further ado I bring you my very first published crochet pattern!

Ariel Costume

Girls sizes 6-7

Materials:

Hooks: I, N, & P

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Pale Green, worsted weight 4, Caron Simply Soft Blue Mint worsted weight 4, Red Heart Super Saver Lilac Worsted Weight 4, & small amounts of bright red worsted weight 4, white worsted weight 4 & dark purple worsted weight 4.

Abbreviations:

sl st = Slip Stitch

sc = single crochet stitch

hdc = half double crochet stitch

dc = double crochet stitch

tc = triple crochet stitch

qc = quadruple crochet stitch

ch = chain

dcf = double crochet foundation stitch

scf = single crochet foundation stitch

yo = yarn over (wrap your yarn over your hook from back to front)

Notes: Throughout the pattern, the last chain (ch) 2 space counts as a Double Crochet (DC)

At the end of each row the pattern calls for you to “turn” the material. You don’t have to do this, I actually didn’t. Instead I crocheted “in the round”, which means to just continue going in the original direction. You can do this with pieces that are crocheted in a circle like most of this one. Turn, no turn, I leave the decision completely up to you.

Tail:

Row 1: With the N hook and Pale Green yarn you’re going to dcf (50), join with a sl st to create a circle, ch 2 & turn.

[To do a dcf:

ch 4

Yo and insert your hook into your first ch.

Yo, but pinch the yarn between your left thumb and forefinger in order to keep it loose. (this will be IMPORTANT later.

Pull the yo through the first loop only. It should look like this:I’m still pinching that same spot for reference.

Yo and pull through the first TWO loops on the hook, then it should like this:

Yo and pull through the last two loops on the hook, then it should look like this:

* Ok, here’s where that part you’ve been pinching comes in. yo and insert the hook into the pinched loop, your hook should look like this:

** Yo and pull through that pinched loop on the hook. When you yo again, pinch the slack as you pull through the next two (this is your new “pinched loop”), yo and pull through the last two on the hook.


Continue this step (from * to **) until you’ve reached the desired length of dcf. J]

Rows 2-14-: dc in each dc around, sl st in the original ch to close up the circle. Then Ch 2 & turn. (50 total stitches)

Row 15:
[creating the skirt split] dc in each of the next 25 dc. Then ch 2 & turn.

Row 16: Skip first dc and dc in the second dc from the previous row. (This creates a decrease of one stitch.) Then dc across however do not dc in the final chain stitch as this also creates a decrease of one stitch leaving you with a total of (48) stitches.

Rows 17-23: Repeat Row 16 continuing to decrease by 2 dc each row until you get down to 4 dc in Row 23. Finish off by ch 1, pull the yarn tight, trim yarn from ball and pull through the knot creating a tail.

Creating the second side of the skirt split:

Return to Row 15: Pull a loop up through dc #26 (right where you left off on Row 15 previously). Dc in each remaining dc across, working any tails between the previous rows and your new work. Then ch 2 & turn.

Repeat the same process from Rows 16-23.

Frill on the tail split:

Row 1: Using the N hook and the Blue Mint yarn, start at the point of one of the skirt splits and pull up a loop. Sc all the way around the rim of the skirt “hem”. (Sc over the tails of the yarn as you go.) Then ch 3 & turn.

Row 2: Using the P hook work 3 tc in each sc around. Join with a sl st. Finish off and weave in the tails.

Frill at waist:

Row 1: With the N hook again use the Blue mint yarn to draw up a loop in the ch stitch of the dcf row. Sc in each stitch across (50 total). Then ch 1 & turn.

Row 2: Work 3 sc in the first sc.

3 hdc in each of the next 2 sc.

3 dc in each of the next 2 sc.

3 tc in each of the next 3 sc.

3 qc in each of the next 6 sc.

3 tc in each of the next 3 sc.

3 dc in each of the next 2 sc.

3 hdc in each of the next 2 sc.

3 sc in each of the next 2 sc.

Sl st in the next 1 sc.

3 sc in each of the next 2 sc.

3 hdc in each of the next 2 sc.

3 dc in each of the next 2 sc.

3 tc in each of the next 3 sc.

3 qc in each of the next 6 sc.

3 tc in each of the next 3 sc.

2 dc in each of the next 2 sc.

3 hdc in each of the next 2 sc.

Join with sl st and finish off weaving in the tails. Then wipe the sweat from your brow!!! Woo! (If you find that my numbers are off on this, I wouldn’t be surprised! Just let me know so that I can fix them!)

Belt:

Ch a length of about 3 feet long. Finish off. And weave between the bars of the dcf row of the tail leaving the ends INSIDE so that the adjustable waist band is hidden.


Top #1:

Row 1: Using the N hook and the Lilac yarn, dcf 57 stitches and finish off.

Row 2: Draw a loop up and dc in the 20th dc of Row 1. 1 dc in each dc across to the 37th dc of Row 1. Then ch 2 & turn. (17 total dc centered on top of your 57 dcf.)

Row 3: 1 dc in each dc across. Then ch 2 & turn. (17 stitches)

Row 4: Skip 1st dc. 1 dc in 2nd dc from chain. 1 dc in each dc across. Skip last ch stitch. (Just like in the tail decrease.) Then ch 2 & turn. (15 stitches)

Row 5: Repeat Row 4, omitting the (ch 2 & turn). Finish off.

Flip piece over and repeat Rows 2-5 on the other side. Working in the underside of the dcf row make sure to put your hook under two strings each time.

Switching to the dark purple accent yarn, sl st between the bars all the way across the 2nd, 4th & 7th rows (Listed from top to bottom when looking at the piece as a whole.). Finish off after each row.

Then sl st around the entire outside edge of the piece covering over any tails as you go. I skipped the “strings” of the bikini but you don’t have to if you don’t want to. Finish off and weave in the tail.

Take a small length of lilac yarn (~6 in) and weave it from top to bottom through the center of the piece starting between the 7th & 8th dc on the top row and down through the rest of the piece. Fold the piece like you would a paper fan creasing each row individually and use the string to tie it up. Leave moderately loose for adjustment.

Bikini middle:

Using the I hook and the dark purple accent yarn scf a piece ~4 in long. Finish off. Tie around the middle of the Bikini top, covering the lilac yarn you wove through previously.

[A scf is worked exactly like a dcf except in the beginning you only chain 3, not 4. And you don’t yo before you insert your hook through the pinched loop.]

Top #2 (Pictured on model): Because my daughter refused to wear Top #1. I was a lot glad {Hallelujah for modesty!} … and a little mad, I HAD just spent about two hours making it.

Row 1: Using the N hook and the lilac yarn dcf 45 stitches. Join with a sl st into a circle. Then ch 2 & turn.

Rows 2-5: dc across, join with a sl st, ch 2 & turn. In Row 5, omit ch 2 & turn, and finish off instead.

Headband:

Row 1: Using the I hook and the bright red yarn dcf 40 stitches. Join with a sl st into a circle. Then ch 2 & turn.

Rows 2-4: dc in each dc across. Join with a sl st. Then ch 2 & turn. In Row 4, omit ch 2 & turn, and finish off instead, weaving in the tail.

For the flower I’m sending you to someone else’s flower because I just don’t like mine. Anna was happy with it, but I wasn’t! If you REALLY like mine and want the directions, let me know and I’ll be more than happy to send them to you. J

Attach the flower to the headband and voila! You’ve made an Ariel costume!!! And some little girl will be very very happy you did!

* Thank you ever so much to Lucy from Attic 24 for the use of your wonderful flower tutorial! J

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Jeremiah 44:1-46:28

“That day is the day of the Lord GOD of hosts.” Jeremiah 46:10
Today is the day that the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad. I have spent the day working on crocheting a costume for my daughter.

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(I’m working on writing out the pattern now and plan on sharing it tomorrow.) To be exact, I’ve spent the last twenty-four hours working on this project for her. It’s a good thing I REALLY enjoy crochet!
And really, that’s just it. When it’s something we love we don’t mind spending all kinds of time doing it. Especially when we know that the recipient is REALLY going to enjoy the end product.
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about Grace. Talk about a gift that took a while to make and a LOT of love went into it too. But if the recipients never truly take hold of that gift and use it to its fullest then what was the point? I’m not saying we should use God’s grace as a cover for evil, rather I’m saying the opposite. Once you fully grasp the enormity of His Grace towards you, it’s inspires you to do the right things. His love towards us compells us into right living.
Think of the BEST and BIGGEST gift you’ve ever received. How did you feel toward the person who gave it to you?
Jesus has given you the best and biggest gift, His life. And receiving it leads to eternal forgiveness, love, fellowship, righteousness, friendship, the list goes on and on! How do you feel toward Him for giving that very expensive gift? Doesn’t that inspire you to act in a manner fitting a child of God?
When my daughter puts on her costume she is Princess Ariel. When you choose Jesus, He gives you His robe of righteousness. It’s not a costume, it’s real. And you’re not pretending to be royalty, you ARE!

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