"God's love will never fail you." Jamie Weeks
"Love...always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails." 1 Co. 13:7-8
His love will never fail us.
Underneath us are the EVERLASTING ARMS.
Those arms of love will always hold us, protect us, keep us, persevere in loving us, and impart hope to us.
His arms are ALWAYS strong enough to support us up and carry us through, no matter what.
A little crying child immediately begins to calm down when placed in his mother's arms. That's where we are today..
Welcome to my blog!
Welcome to my little online home...I have been overwhelmed by God's unconditional love and grace and enjoy writing about what God is teaching me... In 2025 I am writing meditations on Revelations of Divine Love by Julian of Norwich (published in 1901 by translator Grace Warrack). God used this book to encourage me so much in my life. If you are not interested in this, feel free to read some of my posts from previous years! Blessings to you and have a great day!
No Condemnation
"God's voice is not on the frequency of condemnation." Joseph Prince
"There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." Rom. 8:1a
NO condemnation means NONE! Any feeling of condemnation, therefore, doesn't come from God. He only seeks to build us up and remind us of our righteousness before Him!
The law, the world, the flesh, and the enemy seek to condemn those who fail, those who don't always live, act or look godly. But we can thank God, because God JUSTIFIES the ungodly! HE makes us righteous through Christ's finished work and continues to declare us righteous!
"There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." Rom. 8:1a
NO condemnation means NONE! Any feeling of condemnation, therefore, doesn't come from God. He only seeks to build us up and remind us of our righteousness before Him!
The law, the world, the flesh, and the enemy seek to condemn those who fail, those who don't always live, act or look godly. But we can thank God, because God JUSTIFIES the ungodly! HE makes us righteous through Christ's finished work and continues to declare us righteous!
Jesus, You're Beautiful
Jesus, You are beautiful!
Your heart is 100% Perfect Love!
I am overwhelmed by what You did for us, taking away our sin and sin nature and rising again to give us life and Your nature!
To top it all off, Your very own Spirit abides in me!
I have the very Spirit of Christ living in me. The One who walked on the waters. The One who fed 5000 with a single boy's lunch. The One who looked at the rich young ruler and loved him. The One who reached out and touched the leper and made him whole. The One who held the little children in His arms. The One who stretched out His arms and died for me, then rose conquering Death, Hell, Satan and Condemnation!
The very Spirit of Christ is in me. He is so loving, so kind, so gentle and humble, yet so powerful against my enemies, so delightful, so joyful, so happy, so safe, so strong to keep me, so loyal..the Truest Friend I'll ever know and yet God in all His reverential power at the same time!
I love You, Jesus! I love having You in me! I love that we are in intimate union and fellowship! I love You - You are beautiful!
Mistakes Don't Matter
Here are some thoughts that have I have been having lately:
Life can get so messy, can't it? Thank God our messes don't put Him off, He just stays with us and keeps working..
Life can get so messy, can't it? Thank God our messes don't put Him off, He just stays with us and keeps working..
He is so good. One thing He has been showing me lately is that "Mistakes don't matter" - that nothing I do can change the fact that His Spirit is in me working and loving me. No mistake I make can ever drive Him out. "He will be with you forever."
That's such a comfort to someone who grew up in performance-based acceptance. I need to hear that every day because sometimes if I fail, I get to thinking there's a barrier between us, when He says there isn't, ever.
I think His grace overcomes the shame of our failures, and when He sees us He only sees beauty. He sees no sin.
Why do we sometimes stress out about our struggles? We want to be better, I guess. For Him and as a witness to Him. But He is delighting in us every day, saying that those mistakes and struggles just don't change our relationship one little bit. His is a perfect acceptance, not based on our behavior but on Christ's. And His is a perfect love, not based on our "worthiness" but on His heart!
I want to rest in that unconditional love. I want to admit I'll never be perfect and accept myself right now as a whole person and a loved person. And be able to be honest about my mistakes and move on.
Maybe for the first time, it seems possible to be able to just live with joy in the skin I'm in, not wanting so much to change my quirkiness and be different, but just be me in Him. And enjoy living in this place where mistakes don't matter.
If mistakes don't matter in my relationship with Him, then I want to focus less on those mistakes and more on being loved by Jesus..living out of that place deep inside where my spirit is joined to His Spirit, where it is just Him and me, and everything is okay between us! Actually, better than okay - it's great, it's perfect!
If mistakes don't matter in my relationship with Him, then I want to focus less on those mistakes and more on being loved by Jesus..living out of that place deep inside where my spirit is joined to His Spirit, where it is just Him and me, and everything is okay between us! Actually, better than okay - it's great, it's perfect!
When God Sends You Flowers
The most wonderful thing happened to my dear sister in Jesus today. Her family has been going through some hard times. They are understandably feeling low and as if they have these wounded places in their lives.
And today, a friend of hers brought her not one dozen or two dozen, but FIVE dozen roses of all different colors! One dozen for each member of the family, actually. The friend said that as she was praying, God spoke to her and told her to do this.
When life gets so drab and colorless and wintry cold, when you are feeling numb and wounded and sad, it's just like God, isn't it, to break into your world and send you flowers! That's just the way He is..
His love is unfathomable. It's BIG. It can handle any problem. It laughs at danger and trouble. It melts away despair and replaces it with bright hope! It embraces those in sorrow and fills our hearts with the light of His presence.
In her own words, this is how my friend describes Him: "God is love and has at His disposal the zillion pieces of His creation to prove it, to break through into the confines that we make ourselves. He bursts through in full color, ........everyday!!"
I thought of the following song when my friend shared what God did for her today..
Oh, how He loves us...
And today, a friend of hers brought her not one dozen or two dozen, but FIVE dozen roses of all different colors! One dozen for each member of the family, actually. The friend said that as she was praying, God spoke to her and told her to do this.
When life gets so drab and colorless and wintry cold, when you are feeling numb and wounded and sad, it's just like God, isn't it, to break into your world and send you flowers! That's just the way He is..
His love is unfathomable. It's BIG. It can handle any problem. It laughs at danger and trouble. It melts away despair and replaces it with bright hope! It embraces those in sorrow and fills our hearts with the light of His presence.
In her own words, this is how my friend describes Him: "God is love and has at His disposal the zillion pieces of His creation to prove it, to break through into the confines that we make ourselves. He bursts through in full color, ........everyday!!"
I thought of the following song when my friend shared what God did for her today..
Oh, how He loves us...
You Are a Work of Art
"You are a beautiful work or art, God's treasure. He is with you, in every breath...I hope you enjoy every minute with Him as much as He enjoys you." Rebecca Armstrong
"For we are God’s masterpiece...." Eph. 2:10a
The precious lost sheep that He left the fold to come to find is - you!
The valuable lost coin that He searched and found is - you!
The dear lost son He scanned the horizon for is - you!
The one He moved all of creation to get back is - you!
The one He gave His own life to rescue is - you!
The one He recreated perfectly holy is - you!
The one He fashioned in Christ's own image is - you!
The one He made without spot or blemish is - you!
The one He calls His masterpiece, like the finest painting in the universe, is - you!
"For we are God’s masterpiece...." Eph. 2:10a
The precious lost sheep that He left the fold to come to find is - you!
The valuable lost coin that He searched and found is - you!
The dear lost son He scanned the horizon for is - you!
The one He moved all of creation to get back is - you!
The one He gave His own life to rescue is - you!
The one He recreated perfectly holy is - you!
The one He fashioned in Christ's own image is - you!
The one He made without spot or blemish is - you!
The one He calls His masterpiece, like the finest painting in the universe, is - you!
In His Oneness
Here's a wonderful quote from Graham Cooke on living in His oneness, a place of intimacy, love and joy:
"The oneness of the Father and the Son is absolutely crucial in our relationship to them. We step into everything that they are for one another and we live that. It's a place of absolute joy because joy is the atmosphere of heaven. It's a place of intentional love. It is a place of deepest affection. And you're in that place, and you're in Christ and He's in you, and you stand in the relationship of their oneness. So they both look at you in the exact way that they both look at each other.
"When the Father sees you, He doesn't see anything wrong with you. He's not obsessed by sin... He is consumed by Life and He has dealt with sin once and for all... So when God looks at you He's not dealing with sin, He's dealing with righteousness...
"There's now no condemnation to those who are in Christ. Why? Because you're dead. You're dead. This is the good news. Your old nature is dead..Your new nature lives between the nature of the Father toward the nature of the Son. You've got it made. And your life is about discovering who you are. God is not trying to fix you. He's given you everything that belongs to Jesus. The Holy Spirit's job is to disclose to you everything about Jesus that you need to know and experience so you can have a brilliant life. He teaches you to stay in this place between the Father and the Son where first love is always going to be your truest experience of life. Your role is to be the Beloved."
Graham Cooke
"The oneness of the Father and the Son is absolutely crucial in our relationship to them. We step into everything that they are for one another and we live that. It's a place of absolute joy because joy is the atmosphere of heaven. It's a place of intentional love. It is a place of deepest affection. And you're in that place, and you're in Christ and He's in you, and you stand in the relationship of their oneness. So they both look at you in the exact way that they both look at each other.
"When the Father sees you, He doesn't see anything wrong with you. He's not obsessed by sin... He is consumed by Life and He has dealt with sin once and for all... So when God looks at you He's not dealing with sin, He's dealing with righteousness...
"There's now no condemnation to those who are in Christ. Why? Because you're dead. You're dead. This is the good news. Your old nature is dead..Your new nature lives between the nature of the Father toward the nature of the Son. You've got it made. And your life is about discovering who you are. God is not trying to fix you. He's given you everything that belongs to Jesus. The Holy Spirit's job is to disclose to you everything about Jesus that you need to know and experience so you can have a brilliant life. He teaches you to stay in this place between the Father and the Son where first love is always going to be your truest experience of life. Your role is to be the Beloved."
Graham Cooke
That's Grace
When you're feeling unnoticed, unimportant, and forgotten, and He says You're always in His thoughts..that's grace.
When you sin something awful, and He's still there..that's grace.
When you lose your bearing on life's highway, and He finds you..that's grace.
When you're sick of yourself, and He whispers He loves you..that's grace.
When you are rejected by others, and He reminds you He'll never leave you..that's grace.
When you try to push Him away in anger, and He sticks with you anyway..that's grace.
When you cry in the middle of the dark night, and He cries with you..that's grace.
When you are sitting in the gutter, and He lifts you up in His arms and hugs you..that's grace.
When you've lost hope, and you suddenly feel His hand in yours..that's grace.
When He answers a prayer that you didn't even pray..that's grace.
When no matter what you do no matter how bad, you keep finding yourself in Daddy's lap..that's grace.
When you can't keep all the rules, and He throws out the rules and declares you a winner..that's grace.
When you can't make it anymore, and He carries you through..that's grace.
When you can't accept yourself, and He accepts you..that's grace.
When you can't believe anymore and His miracle finds you..that's grace.
When you find there is nothing you could do that would cause Him to reject you..that's grace.
When you're friendless and find out you've got a true-blue Best Friend for the first time ever..that's grace!
When you don't deserve love, and you get the best Love there is..that's grace!
When you find you have a relationship with Him that you can't mess up..that's grace!
When you sin something awful, and He's still there..that's grace.
When you lose your bearing on life's highway, and He finds you..that's grace.
When you're sick of yourself, and He whispers He loves you..that's grace.
When you are rejected by others, and He reminds you He'll never leave you..that's grace.
When you try to push Him away in anger, and He sticks with you anyway..that's grace.
When you cry in the middle of the dark night, and He cries with you..that's grace.
When you are sitting in the gutter, and He lifts you up in His arms and hugs you..that's grace.
When you've lost hope, and you suddenly feel His hand in yours..that's grace.
When He answers a prayer that you didn't even pray..that's grace.
When no matter what you do no matter how bad, you keep finding yourself in Daddy's lap..that's grace.
When you can't keep all the rules, and He throws out the rules and declares you a winner..that's grace.
When you can't make it anymore, and He carries you through..that's grace.
When you can't accept yourself, and He accepts you..that's grace.
When you can't believe anymore and His miracle finds you..that's grace.
When you find there is nothing you could do that would cause Him to reject you..that's grace.
When you're friendless and find out you've got a true-blue Best Friend for the first time ever..that's grace!
When you don't deserve love, and you get the best Love there is..that's grace!
When you find you have a relationship with Him that you can't mess up..that's grace!
How the Holy Spirit Ministers Grace To Me
I love how the dear Holy Spirit is always within, delighting in me and being there for me, no matter what. He truly is an "ever-present help in trouble" and a wonderful Comforter.
He reminds me just by being inside me and loving me that I am totally acceptable and right with God, no matter what.
He reminds me that I am part of the new creation and destined for heaven, for I am already there in my spirit.
He ministers peace to me when I am worried, and He directs my thoughts to truth when I am confused.
He rises up in me to fight against fear.
He continues to love and help me whether I fail or not and whether I always focus on "spiritual things" or not.
He fills me to overflowing and pours out of me as the Life I could never live on my own power, the Perfect Life of Love and Freedom and Grace!
Here are some ways I see in scripture that the Spirit ministers grace to us:
He fellowships with us - 2 Co. 13:14.
He lives through us - Gal. 2:20.
He pours out God's love in our hearts - Rom. 5:5.
He reminds us we're adopted into God's family - Rom. 8:16.
He is God dwelling in us - 1 Co. 3:16.
He is in union with our spirit - 1 Co. 6:17
He has freed us from the law of sin and death - Rom. 8:2.
He is the way we serve God, not by law - Rom. 7:6
He comforts us - Acts 9:31
He assures us of our abiding union with God - 1 John 4:13
He stays with us forever - John 14:16
He reminds me just by being inside me and loving me that I am totally acceptable and right with God, no matter what.
He reminds me that I am part of the new creation and destined for heaven, for I am already there in my spirit.
He ministers peace to me when I am worried, and He directs my thoughts to truth when I am confused.
He rises up in me to fight against fear.
He continues to love and help me whether I fail or not and whether I always focus on "spiritual things" or not.
He fills me to overflowing and pours out of me as the Life I could never live on my own power, the Perfect Life of Love and Freedom and Grace!
Here are some ways I see in scripture that the Spirit ministers grace to us:
He fellowships with us - 2 Co. 13:14.
He lives through us - Gal. 2:20.
He pours out God's love in our hearts - Rom. 5:5.
He reminds us we're adopted into God's family - Rom. 8:16.
He is God dwelling in us - 1 Co. 3:16.
He is in union with our spirit - 1 Co. 6:17
He has freed us from the law of sin and death - Rom. 8:2.
He is the way we serve God, not by law - Rom. 7:6
He comforts us - Acts 9:31
He assures us of our abiding union with God - 1 John 4:13
He stays with us forever - John 14:16
I Don't Live
"The life I live in the body, I don't!" Rob Rufus
I love this quote by Rob Rufus!
It is very cool to walk around living, yet not living, but really watching Someone else live out of us! He is the One fighting the lies, being strong in us, welling up with faith, loving our neighbor, bringing clear thoughts back to us in our confused times.
It's a mystery, it's a miracle, and it's a beautiful reality, having such a wonderful Someone live out of us!
He is alive and living the Christian life in us, by His very Spirit within us!
"I am crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave Himself for me." Gal. 2:20
I love this quote by Rob Rufus!
It is very cool to walk around living, yet not living, but really watching Someone else live out of us! He is the One fighting the lies, being strong in us, welling up with faith, loving our neighbor, bringing clear thoughts back to us in our confused times.
It's a mystery, it's a miracle, and it's a beautiful reality, having such a wonderful Someone live out of us!
He is alive and living the Christian life in us, by His very Spirit within us!
"I am crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave Himself for me." Gal. 2:20
Heaven's Got Our Back
"I am the righteousness of Christ. And the Court of Heaven will back me up...Heaven's got my back, - what a thought!" Lydia Shatney
HE is our righteousness! The righteousness we have is HIS righteousness, His very life and nature, put within us!
If our righteousness is from God Himself - and is actually Jesus within us - then we are perfectly righteous!
We may not feel righteous and we may not act righteous. Satan, other people, and even thoughts that come to our mind may say that we are not righteous. But God says we are righteous, the Holy Spirit within testifies we are righteous, and Jesus has given us His own righteousness, so what is left to say? We just stand up and give our testimony: "I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus, and nothing can ever change His righteousness in me!" Yes!
"But no weapon that is formed against you shall prosper, and every tongue that shall rise against you in judgment you shall show to be in the wrong. This [peace, righteousness, security, triumph over opposition] is the heritage of the servants of the Lord [those in whom the ideal Servant of the Lord is reproduced]; this is the righteousness or the vindication which they obtain from Me [this is that which I impart to them as their justification], says the Lord." Is. 54:17 (AMP)
HE is our righteousness! The righteousness we have is HIS righteousness, His very life and nature, put within us!
If our righteousness is from God Himself - and is actually Jesus within us - then we are perfectly righteous!
We may not feel righteous and we may not act righteous. Satan, other people, and even thoughts that come to our mind may say that we are not righteous. But God says we are righteous, the Holy Spirit within testifies we are righteous, and Jesus has given us His own righteousness, so what is left to say? We just stand up and give our testimony: "I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus, and nothing can ever change His righteousness in me!" Yes!
"But no weapon that is formed against you shall prosper, and every tongue that shall rise against you in judgment you shall show to be in the wrong. This [peace, righteousness, security, triumph over opposition] is the heritage of the servants of the Lord [those in whom the ideal Servant of the Lord is reproduced]; this is the righteousness or the vindication which they obtain from Me [this is that which I impart to them as their justification], says the Lord." Is. 54:17 (AMP)
He's the Spirit of...
I feel like I am getting to know the precious Holy Spirit more right now, and He is so wonderful!
He's the Spirit of Grace. He ministers acceptance. He accepts me and unconditionally loves, helps and keeps me. He delights in me whether I act right, believe right, think right or feel right. He is always reminding me that everything is okay between us. He is always with me, carrying me through, no matter what!
He's the Spirit of Glory. He manifests the true nature of God to me and through me. He displays the splendor of God's love to me and the greatness of His power. He also shows me God's good opinion of me, convincing me that I am righteous before Him. He displays the glory of Jesus through me and glorifies me in Him!
He's the Spirit of Life. He regenerated me, and He gives me life. He IS my life, for He is in me, the very Spirit of Christ, to be my very life. Eternal life is HE in Me! He even maintains us in life and makes us grow. He refreshes and rejuvenates me - His Presence within me truly satisfies! He is my vitality and invigoration, my very source of life.
He's the Spirit of Truth. He always tells me the truth. He defeats the lies that pop up and confuse me. He always points me to the truth of Christ and His finished work. His revelation and reminder of truth to me always lifts me up, never burdens or depresses me. He is trustworthy because He always tells me the truth and that truth will never be bad news but good news!
He's the Spirit of Supplication. He imparts the sense in me that I am qualified to come boldly before the throne of grace with my requests. He imparts the confidence that God will hear and answer my prayers. He gives me the desire to pray and talk with my Daddy. He guides me on what to pray. He even prays through me when I don't know what or how to pray. He prays the perfect prayer in, through, and for me.
He's the Spirit of Holiness. He purified my heart when I first believed into Christ. He regenerated me as a holy person, set apart for God. That's why I can be called a saint. He is holy in me, as the "Holy" Spirit. Not only has He made me holy, but He also lives the holy life in me. He is the One who causes me to walk in God's ways. And He keeps me totally pure and holy in God's sight at all times.
He is the Spirit of Adoption. He cries out, "Papa, Daddy!" from within the depths of my soul, the very cry of my heart coming through His words! He gives me assurance of my sonship, that I am truly God's child with full rights to the inheritance! He testifies that I belong in God's family and belong on His lap! He reminds me that I'm wanted, loved, cherished and held securely as a little child in the Father's arms.
He always relates to us in grace, love and acceptance. He always relates to us in a way that is perfect for us, that is healing, uplifting, comforting, and empowering.
I love the way God relates to us in the Holy Spirit!
With love from
He's the Spirit of Grace. He ministers acceptance. He accepts me and unconditionally loves, helps and keeps me. He delights in me whether I act right, believe right, think right or feel right. He is always reminding me that everything is okay between us. He is always with me, carrying me through, no matter what!
He's the Spirit of Glory. He manifests the true nature of God to me and through me. He displays the splendor of God's love to me and the greatness of His power. He also shows me God's good opinion of me, convincing me that I am righteous before Him. He displays the glory of Jesus through me and glorifies me in Him!
He's the Spirit of Life. He regenerated me, and He gives me life. He IS my life, for He is in me, the very Spirit of Christ, to be my very life. Eternal life is HE in Me! He even maintains us in life and makes us grow. He refreshes and rejuvenates me - His Presence within me truly satisfies! He is my vitality and invigoration, my very source of life.
He's the Spirit of Truth. He always tells me the truth. He defeats the lies that pop up and confuse me. He always points me to the truth of Christ and His finished work. His revelation and reminder of truth to me always lifts me up, never burdens or depresses me. He is trustworthy because He always tells me the truth and that truth will never be bad news but good news!
He's the Spirit of Supplication. He imparts the sense in me that I am qualified to come boldly before the throne of grace with my requests. He imparts the confidence that God will hear and answer my prayers. He gives me the desire to pray and talk with my Daddy. He guides me on what to pray. He even prays through me when I don't know what or how to pray. He prays the perfect prayer in, through, and for me.
He's the Spirit of Holiness. He purified my heart when I first believed into Christ. He regenerated me as a holy person, set apart for God. That's why I can be called a saint. He is holy in me, as the "Holy" Spirit. Not only has He made me holy, but He also lives the holy life in me. He is the One who causes me to walk in God's ways. And He keeps me totally pure and holy in God's sight at all times.
He is the Spirit of Adoption. He cries out, "Papa, Daddy!" from within the depths of my soul, the very cry of my heart coming through His words! He gives me assurance of my sonship, that I am truly God's child with full rights to the inheritance! He testifies that I belong in God's family and belong on His lap! He reminds me that I'm wanted, loved, cherished and held securely as a little child in the Father's arms.
He always relates to us in grace, love and acceptance. He always relates to us in a way that is perfect for us, that is healing, uplifting, comforting, and empowering.
I love the way God relates to us in the Holy Spirit!
With love from

Love Beyond Reason
"God never loved you for a reason." Wayne Jacobsen
To me this quote means He doesn't have to find a reason to love us. He just does! There doesn't have to be something amazing, wonderful, beautiful, or even holy in us to cause Him to love us. His love is caused by His own heart. Therefore it is not possible for us to change it or make it disappear!
This quote also tells me that God's love is not some means to an end. There is not some hidden reason or agenda behind His love for us. He isn't loving us just to get us to do something for Him in return. He just LOVES us - freely and without any conditions!
His is truly a love "beyond reason."
"He didn't love in order to get something from us but to give everything of himself to us." Eph. 5:1
To me this quote means He doesn't have to find a reason to love us. He just does! There doesn't have to be something amazing, wonderful, beautiful, or even holy in us to cause Him to love us. His love is caused by His own heart. Therefore it is not possible for us to change it or make it disappear!
This quote also tells me that God's love is not some means to an end. There is not some hidden reason or agenda behind His love for us. He isn't loving us just to get us to do something for Him in return. He just LOVES us - freely and without any conditions!
His is truly a love "beyond reason."
"He didn't love in order to get something from us but to give everything of himself to us." Eph. 5:1
White Christmas Photos
Here are some photos from our recent White Christmas. It was a beautiful snow! God's handiwork is awesome. (The last one is of the world's most adorable snowman, by one of the kids..)
Grace Thoughts
I would like to post some of my favorite quotes or verses about God's love and grace. I was going to try to do it every day, but I think I'll just put some up every now and again. Here are a few:
Bringing Us Into Joy:
"Everything God says is designed to bring us into joy." Graham Cooke
"I have spoken these things to you so that My joy may be in you and your joy may be complete." John 15:11
His Delight:
God is happy with what He made - US!
"...the LORD delights in you.." Is. 62:4b
Love The One God Loves:
"It's alright to love who God loves - you!" 'Elaine'
"God told them, "I've never quit loving you and never will.
Expect love, love, and more love!" Jer. 31:3
The Way He Is Toward Us:
"God is in the business of restoring people, not labeling people." Darin Hufford
But you, O Lord, are a shield around me;
you are my glory, the one who holds my head high. Ps. 3:3
Safe from Condemnation Forever:
"God's voice is not on the frequency of condemnation." Joseph Prince
"There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." Rom. 8:1a
Why We Were Made:
"We were created by God to be loved, not punished." Joel Brueseke
"Long before he laid down earth's foundations, he had us in mind, had settled on us as the focus of his love, to be made whole and holy by his love." Eph. 1:4
His Faithfulness:
"God's love will never fail you." Jamie Weeks
"Love...always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails." 1 Co. 13:7-8
Bringing Us Into Joy:
"Everything God says is designed to bring us into joy." Graham Cooke
"I have spoken these things to you so that My joy may be in you and your joy may be complete." John 15:11
His Delight:
God is happy with what He made - US!
"...the LORD delights in you.." Is. 62:4b
Love The One God Loves:
"It's alright to love who God loves - you!" 'Elaine'
"God told them, "I've never quit loving you and never will.
Expect love, love, and more love!" Jer. 31:3
The Way He Is Toward Us:
"God is in the business of restoring people, not labeling people." Darin Hufford
But you, O Lord, are a shield around me;
you are my glory, the one who holds my head high. Ps. 3:3
Safe from Condemnation Forever:
"God's voice is not on the frequency of condemnation." Joseph Prince
"There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." Rom. 8:1a
Why We Were Made:
"We were created by God to be loved, not punished." Joel Brueseke
"Long before he laid down earth's foundations, he had us in mind, had settled on us as the focus of his love, to be made whole and holy by his love." Eph. 1:4
His Faithfulness:
"God's love will never fail you." Jamie Weeks
"Love...always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails." 1 Co. 13:7-8
The Lying Voice vs. Christ
A lying voice often tries to confuse me, but Christ, the Truth, reassures me..
Lying voice: You're worthless.
Christ: You're worth so much I laid down my life to get you back to me.
Lying voice: You'll never change.
Christ: I have already changed you; you are righteous in My sight.
Lying voice: Something terrible is going to happen to you, so be afraid.
Christ: I am WITH YOU, and I am ALL-mighty and can handle anything!
Lying voice: You are all alone.
Christ: I will NEVER leave you or forsake you.
Lying voice: How could you think such awful thoughts?
Christ: Awful thoughts are foreign and not your own.
Lying voice: You're a big failure; God is disappointed with you.
Christ: God says you're His beloved child in whom He is WELL-pleased.
Lying voice: You've got sin in your life so He won't hear your prayer.
Christ: God hears every prayer of the righteous, and you're righteous!
Lying voice: You must try harder if you ever hope God will accept you.
Christ: You are fully accepted by God RIGHT NOW because of My work.
Lying voice: Since you just blew it, how can you say you're righteous?
Christ: You are righteous by My performance, not your own!
Lying voice: You must keep yourself close to God.
Christ: I'm in you and you're in me, and that's forever!
Lying voice: Noone really cares about you or wants you around.
Christ: You are precious to me! I sing over you with delight!
Lying voice: You will never get free of your problems.
Christ: I am here, and where I am is freedom!
Lying voice: You can't handle this trouble. You're going to sink.
Christ: I will handle this for you. We're going to walk on the waves!
Lying voice: You're worthless.
Christ: You're worth so much I laid down my life to get you back to me.
Lying voice: You'll never change.
Christ: I have already changed you; you are righteous in My sight.
Lying voice: Something terrible is going to happen to you, so be afraid.
Christ: I am WITH YOU, and I am ALL-mighty and can handle anything!
Lying voice: You are all alone.
Christ: I will NEVER leave you or forsake you.
Lying voice: How could you think such awful thoughts?
Christ: Awful thoughts are foreign and not your own.
Lying voice: You're a big failure; God is disappointed with you.
Christ: God says you're His beloved child in whom He is WELL-pleased.
Lying voice: You've got sin in your life so He won't hear your prayer.
Christ: God hears every prayer of the righteous, and you're righteous!
Lying voice: You must try harder if you ever hope God will accept you.
Christ: You are fully accepted by God RIGHT NOW because of My work.
Lying voice: Since you just blew it, how can you say you're righteous?
Christ: You are righteous by My performance, not your own!
Lying voice: You must keep yourself close to God.
Christ: I'm in you and you're in me, and that's forever!
Lying voice: Noone really cares about you or wants you around.
Christ: You are precious to me! I sing over you with delight!
Lying voice: You will never get free of your problems.
Christ: I am here, and where I am is freedom!
Lying voice: You can't handle this trouble. You're going to sink.
Christ: I will handle this for you. We're going to walk on the waves!
Put On Your Headphones
Have you ever had one of those days when you just want to shut off the stimuli coming in from the world? To just stop and listen to that Inner Voice of Love? He's whispering His love songs to us at all times. I need to hear Him so much and be rejuvenated every single day.
"Anytime you feel alone, put on your headphones
Love, love's coming through your headphones
Anytime you feel alone, put on your headphones
Love, love's coming through your headphones
L-o-o-ove is coming through your headphones
L-o-o-ove is coming through your headphones"
Britt Nicole
The Church of the Broken
Here is a post I made long ago in 2010. It expresses the way I can still feel.....seemingly broken yet actually whole, seemingly unlovely yet actually loved! So I wanted to repost it..
I belong to the church of the broken. We're the mixed-up and confused, the failures, the ones whose lives sometimes get too messy for other people to handle, the ones who'll never totally get it "together." We're the ones who've been through pain. Who've been hurt by the world and have cried out at times, "My God, why have You forsaken me?" The ones who don't measure up and have pretty much given up trying to.
Yes, we've given up trying and trying to measure up. Why? Because we've met Someone who accepts us as we are. Someone who chased us down the dark corridors of our lives and reached out to us as we huddled, scared and lonely and crying in some corner - and held us.
We've been overtaken by a love we can't understand, a love that doesn't fit our paradigms, a love that loves the unlovely and accepts the unacceptable. This is His church. The church of the broken AND LOVED.
Our Friend has overwhelmed us and tackled us with His passionate love. He has made all the difference. Why? He doesn't see our mess. He doesn't see our mistakes. He only sees innocent little children, loved, valued and accepted by Him. Our problems aren't so big to Him, since He's All-mighty. With Him close beside us, we feel safe again. We feel strong again. We feel beautiful again. We feel whole again. We feel hopeful again!
We have discovered a secret: it's okay to be broken. It's okay to be as broken and hurting and confused as we really are in our human lives, because He is going to be as Strong and Compassionate and Victorious as He really is in His resurrection Life! Our lives, humanly speaking, may not look so good. But it doesn't matter, because HE'S our REAL LIFE!
He's the only One we need. He's the One who has to be strong, not us. He's the One who has to have it together, not us. We're leaning on Him and we're upheld EVERY TIME! Broken yet beautiful. Confused yet carried. down yet up! Feeling dead yet ALIVE!
Isn't that a great revelation? That no matter how messed up our lives may be, we are whole in Him! And He pours infinite wholeness into all the broken places of our lives. It doesn't ever matter how weak we are or how bad our problem is, for HE perfect in us and is infinitely sufficient for every need we have - He handles every single thing we face! HE is our wholeness, our sufficiency, our perfection, and He IS that right in the midst of our mess! We don't have to clean ourselves up for Him to come; He HAS come and He is here to be with us in the mess and take care of it for us.
Jesus loves us broken ones. And He comes through for us. He fights for us, wins for us! And we find in the midst of our brokenness that He has made us whole!
I love being in the church of the broken..yet loved..and accepted..and carried..and triumphant..and whole!
I belong to the church of the broken. We're the mixed-up and confused, the failures, the ones whose lives sometimes get too messy for other people to handle, the ones who'll never totally get it "together." We're the ones who've been through pain. Who've been hurt by the world and have cried out at times, "My God, why have You forsaken me?" The ones who don't measure up and have pretty much given up trying to.
Yes, we've given up trying and trying to measure up. Why? Because we've met Someone who accepts us as we are. Someone who chased us down the dark corridors of our lives and reached out to us as we huddled, scared and lonely and crying in some corner - and held us.
We've been overtaken by a love we can't understand, a love that doesn't fit our paradigms, a love that loves the unlovely and accepts the unacceptable. This is His church. The church of the broken AND LOVED.
Our Friend has overwhelmed us and tackled us with His passionate love. He has made all the difference. Why? He doesn't see our mess. He doesn't see our mistakes. He only sees innocent little children, loved, valued and accepted by Him. Our problems aren't so big to Him, since He's All-mighty. With Him close beside us, we feel safe again. We feel strong again. We feel beautiful again. We feel whole again. We feel hopeful again!
We have discovered a secret: it's okay to be broken. It's okay to be as broken and hurting and confused as we really are in our human lives, because He is going to be as Strong and Compassionate and Victorious as He really is in His resurrection Life! Our lives, humanly speaking, may not look so good. But it doesn't matter, because HE'S our REAL LIFE!
He's the only One we need. He's the One who has to be strong, not us. He's the One who has to have it together, not us. We're leaning on Him and we're upheld EVERY TIME! Broken yet beautiful. Confused yet carried. down yet up! Feeling dead yet ALIVE!
Isn't that a great revelation? That no matter how messed up our lives may be, we are whole in Him! And He pours infinite wholeness into all the broken places of our lives. It doesn't ever matter how weak we are or how bad our problem is, for HE perfect in us and is infinitely sufficient for every need we have - He handles every single thing we face! HE is our wholeness, our sufficiency, our perfection, and He IS that right in the midst of our mess! We don't have to clean ourselves up for Him to come; He HAS come and He is here to be with us in the mess and take care of it for us.
Jesus loves us broken ones. And He comes through for us. He fights for us, wins for us! And we find in the midst of our brokenness that He has made us whole!
I love being in the church of the broken..yet loved..and accepted..and carried..and triumphant..and whole!
White Christmas
Today I experienced the first white Christmas of my little life! It was magical to watch the flakes fall down and see the grass and trees become covered with the beautiful snow! And it was a sacred silence that fell with the falling snow, as God touched the world with His beauty in this unexpected way! (Unexpected for us down here in the deep South, at least, where some places haven't seen a white Christmas in almost 50 years..)
This has been a year of healing and renewal for me spiritually, and a beautiful white Christmas just sums up a special year with Him. Have you ever received such an unexpected and wonderful gift that it seemed too good to be true, that it just blew you away? That is the way I felt a few months ago when God pulled me out of the emotional hole I'd ended up in through various circumstances. When He brought me out of that dark cave, when it literally disappeared before my eyes as He renewed me with His very presence and the darkness, fear and sorrow disappeared...when that happened, it felt about as magical and miraculous as this white Christmas we've had here in the deep South. And just like the snow brings a stillness, He stilled my frenzied thoughts with His presence and brought me to peace and rest. It truly was a miracle.
That's just His sort of thing, isn't it? He can do anything! Anything! As He says, "Nothing is too hard for Me.." He loves to manifest in us the victory Christ has already won for us over the darkness. He loves to burst into our hurt places with His love and care. He loves to blanket us with His peaceful presence, like a quiet blanket of snow.
Thank You, Lord, for the joy of seeing a white Christmas. And thank You that You love to say "I love you" to us in so many wonderful and unexpected ways!
With love from
This has been a year of healing and renewal for me spiritually, and a beautiful white Christmas just sums up a special year with Him. Have you ever received such an unexpected and wonderful gift that it seemed too good to be true, that it just blew you away? That is the way I felt a few months ago when God pulled me out of the emotional hole I'd ended up in through various circumstances. When He brought me out of that dark cave, when it literally disappeared before my eyes as He renewed me with His very presence and the darkness, fear and sorrow disappeared...when that happened, it felt about as magical and miraculous as this white Christmas we've had here in the deep South. And just like the snow brings a stillness, He stilled my frenzied thoughts with His presence and brought me to peace and rest. It truly was a miracle.
That's just His sort of thing, isn't it? He can do anything! Anything! As He says, "Nothing is too hard for Me.." He loves to manifest in us the victory Christ has already won for us over the darkness. He loves to burst into our hurt places with His love and care. He loves to blanket us with His peaceful presence, like a quiet blanket of snow.
Thank You, Lord, for the joy of seeing a white Christmas. And thank You that You love to say "I love you" to us in so many wonderful and unexpected ways!
With love from

Silent Night...
Into this dark and seemingly hopeless world, into our lives so often full of sorrow and despair, Someone has entered. He has come to save us, and we are rescued! There is hope, there is light, there is joy! There is a restored relationship with our Daddy! We can live again..
Thank You, Jesus!
You Are God's Beloved
You, with all of your faults and imperfections; you, with your defects and failures; you, with your hang-ups and emotional scars; you, with your weaknesses and defeats; you, with all of your blunders, brokenness, and floundering; you are God's beloved, God's favored, the disciple whose name God calls, the one Jesus prefers to hang with, eat with, play with, talk with, cry with, and laugh with. You are the one whom the holy God of heaven and earth longs to spend time with. You are all of this and more. You always have been. And you always will be.
Karla Yaconelli
(from the book Messy Spirituality)
Karla Yaconelli
(from the book Messy Spirituality)
God Entered Our World
He entered our natural world so we could enter His supernatural world.
He entered our temporal realm so we could enter His eternal realm.
He entered our brokenness so we could enter into His wholeness.
He entered our sinful world so we could enter His righteous world.
He entered our pain so we could enter His healing.
He entered our despair so we could enter into His hope.
He entered our loneliness so we could enter into His love.
He entered our sorrow so we could enter His gladness.
He entered our darkness so we could enter His light.
He entered our prison so we could enter His freedom.
He entered our death so we could enter His Life!
He entered our temporal realm so we could enter His eternal realm.
He entered our brokenness so we could enter into His wholeness.
He entered our sinful world so we could enter His righteous world.
He entered our pain so we could enter His healing.
He entered our despair so we could enter into His hope.
He entered our loneliness so we could enter into His love.
He entered our sorrow so we could enter His gladness.
He entered our darkness so we could enter His light.
He entered our prison so we could enter His freedom.
He entered our death so we could enter His Life!
Kay Thompson's Jingle Bells
I'm putting this one up for the kids...We listen to this while putting up the Christmas tree every year... :)
God With Us
Emmanuel means "God with us" -
God with us in our sorrow..
God with us in our pain..
God with us in our troubles..
God with us in our doubt..
God with us in our hurting..
God with us in our despair..
God with us in our loneliness..
God with us in our everything!
God with us - we never have to go through anything ALONE again!
I used to always feel like I was going through all my troubles alone. I felt so vulnerable. I felt like I could get squashed by some crisis at any moment. I felt I was in a boxing ring without any gloves, a puny little runt standing there facing a giant.
But God renewed my mind with His wonderful Spirit. He showed me that I am not alone! I am not vulnerable! I am not alone in that ring! Someone has entered the ring to fight for me on my side! Someone is there, a Strong Advocate to defend me against the giants that come against me! I have learned that the word for the Spirit in John 14, Paraclete, means advocate, or one who comes by our side to take our part. He comes to take our part and fight for us! To uphold our end and be our strength for us! This makes me feel so safe, secure, and loved - not helpless anymore or vulnerable. It makes me feel like laughing at the enemy! I haven't ever felt this before, really!
There is Someone in the ring with us! God with us - Emmanuel! He is abiding with us forever by His Spirit! He is not even just beside us, He is IN us! He is living THROUGH us! And He has promised never to leave us, never to forsake us! (Heb. 13:5b)
There is Someone with us, to fight for us, to stand up for us, to defend us, to comfort us, to cry with us, to give us hope, to lift our burdens and carry them for us, to keep us when we can't keep ourselves, to bring us through, to be what we could never be in and through us.
He is God with us!
God with us in our laughter..
God with us in our joy..
God with us in our rejoicing..
God with us in our hopes..
God with us in our dreams..
God with us in our anticipation..
God with us in our celebrations..
God with us every day of our lives!
God with us in our sorrow..
God with us in our pain..
God with us in our troubles..
God with us in our doubt..
God with us in our hurting..
God with us in our despair..
God with us in our loneliness..
God with us in our everything!
God with us - we never have to go through anything ALONE again!
I used to always feel like I was going through all my troubles alone. I felt so vulnerable. I felt like I could get squashed by some crisis at any moment. I felt I was in a boxing ring without any gloves, a puny little runt standing there facing a giant.
But God renewed my mind with His wonderful Spirit. He showed me that I am not alone! I am not vulnerable! I am not alone in that ring! Someone has entered the ring to fight for me on my side! Someone is there, a Strong Advocate to defend me against the giants that come against me! I have learned that the word for the Spirit in John 14, Paraclete, means advocate, or one who comes by our side to take our part. He comes to take our part and fight for us! To uphold our end and be our strength for us! This makes me feel so safe, secure, and loved - not helpless anymore or vulnerable. It makes me feel like laughing at the enemy! I haven't ever felt this before, really!
There is Someone in the ring with us! God with us - Emmanuel! He is abiding with us forever by His Spirit! He is not even just beside us, He is IN us! He is living THROUGH us! And He has promised never to leave us, never to forsake us! (Heb. 13:5b)
There is Someone with us, to fight for us, to stand up for us, to defend us, to comfort us, to cry with us, to give us hope, to lift our burdens and carry them for us, to keep us when we can't keep ourselves, to bring us through, to be what we could never be in and through us.
He is God with us!
God with us in our laughter..
God with us in our joy..
God with us in our rejoicing..
God with us in our hopes..
God with us in our dreams..
God with us in our anticipation..
God with us in our celebrations..
God with us every day of our lives!
The Fruit of the Spirit is HIS Fruit!
I was thinking recently about how the fruit of the Spirit is the fruit of the SPIRIT, not the fruit of ME! It's HIS nature coming forth and manifesting. It's the way HE acts and it is the product of HIS nature and work. He lives in me and out of me flows His fruit. I don't have to work up love, joy and faithfulness. He is already all of those things in me.
Then I started thinking that not only does the fruit of the Spirit show how He acts through me to others, but it also shows how He acts in me, toward ME! So many times in the past I have believed lies about His nature and character and lived in fear of Him. Now He is showing me again and again that I never have to be afraid of One who is Perfect Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Faithfulness, Kindness, Goodness, and Self-Control. The fruit of the Spirit is the way He treats others and it's the way He treats me, as well!
He has these traits toward us:
Love - He is always loving. Everything He does is done out of love for us. He is Perfect Love. Unchanging Love. Always for the other. He puts our needs first and always does what is best for us. His love flows to us constantly and unconditionally. We can never make it stop, diminish, or be diverted from coming to us!
Joy - He's happy - He knows how things are going to turn out, so He is joyful. And He's delighted in us and joyful over us! He smiles at us always! He delights in us even when we fail! He's inner triumphant happiness no matter what the circumstance. He loves to laugh, loves to hear us laugh, loves to see us having a good time.
Peace - He is calm and well-being and absence of strife. He doesn't have to strive - He's already overcome! He's in complete control. He has complete authority over evil and so is not worried about it. In Him all is at peace, in quiet and stillness and rest. And in Him, in that realm of quiet rest, is where we dwell!
Patience - He is infinitely patient with us. He will go over the same truths with me time after time, never tiring, until I understand them. He won't EVER lose His temper or be pushed to the exploding point, no matter how we mess up. He is always ready to help us, no matter how often we fail.
Kindness - He is kind and helpful. He encourages us when we are down. He loves to shower gifts on us and asks for nothing in return. He gives gifts and never takes them back no matter what. He meets all our needs and goes above and beyond to help us. He is the perfect listener and is our support in hard times. He is there for us before we even turn to Him.
Goodness - He does us good always and will never, NEVER harm us! He always leaves us feeling better, not worse. He gives good gifts, never bad ones. He never sends pain but instead lifts our pain and bears our burdens for us! He's got a GOOD heart! He treats us well no matter how we seem to treat others or Him! He's the Best Friend we've always wanted.
Faithfulness - He will always do just as He promised and will never let us down. He won't ever leave or forsake us. He will be a loyal friend and will never stop loving us or being there for us. He won't reject us or let us go. He's faithful to hold us up and not let us fall. He will always be there to support me, defend me against the enemy's accusations, and protect my heart from evil. He will always come through for us.
Gentleness - He's never harsh with us. He doesn't kick us when where down. He always says just the right thing to encourage us and help me and never to discourage us. He never crushes our spirit, never wounds us. Instead He gently loves and heals us. He knows how tender and vulnerable wounded people are, and He is ever-sensitive to all our needs.
Self-Control - He won't blow His temper with us. We'll never get on His last nerve. He doesn't get irritated and fly off in a rage and punish us. He is calm. He never gets bored with us. He never just puts up with us, never merely tolerates us. He LIKES having us around. His actions toward us are perfect. He will always be exactly what we need Him to be for us at each moment. His great heart meets our every need in super-abundance!
I love the fruit of the Spirit flowing out of me to others, and I love the fruit of the Spirit flowing to my own heart. I think as I experience His Perfect Love toward me, I'm more able to trust Him to live out that same Perfect Love through me.. I have so much to learn and understand, but I am so thankful He is such a wonderful Lover!
With love from
Then I started thinking that not only does the fruit of the Spirit show how He acts through me to others, but it also shows how He acts in me, toward ME! So many times in the past I have believed lies about His nature and character and lived in fear of Him. Now He is showing me again and again that I never have to be afraid of One who is Perfect Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Faithfulness, Kindness, Goodness, and Self-Control. The fruit of the Spirit is the way He treats others and it's the way He treats me, as well!
He has these traits toward us:
Love - He is always loving. Everything He does is done out of love for us. He is Perfect Love. Unchanging Love. Always for the other. He puts our needs first and always does what is best for us. His love flows to us constantly and unconditionally. We can never make it stop, diminish, or be diverted from coming to us!
Joy - He's happy - He knows how things are going to turn out, so He is joyful. And He's delighted in us and joyful over us! He smiles at us always! He delights in us even when we fail! He's inner triumphant happiness no matter what the circumstance. He loves to laugh, loves to hear us laugh, loves to see us having a good time.
Peace - He is calm and well-being and absence of strife. He doesn't have to strive - He's already overcome! He's in complete control. He has complete authority over evil and so is not worried about it. In Him all is at peace, in quiet and stillness and rest. And in Him, in that realm of quiet rest, is where we dwell!
Patience - He is infinitely patient with us. He will go over the same truths with me time after time, never tiring, until I understand them. He won't EVER lose His temper or be pushed to the exploding point, no matter how we mess up. He is always ready to help us, no matter how often we fail.
Kindness - He is kind and helpful. He encourages us when we are down. He loves to shower gifts on us and asks for nothing in return. He gives gifts and never takes them back no matter what. He meets all our needs and goes above and beyond to help us. He is the perfect listener and is our support in hard times. He is there for us before we even turn to Him.
Goodness - He does us good always and will never, NEVER harm us! He always leaves us feeling better, not worse. He gives good gifts, never bad ones. He never sends pain but instead lifts our pain and bears our burdens for us! He's got a GOOD heart! He treats us well no matter how we seem to treat others or Him! He's the Best Friend we've always wanted.
Faithfulness - He will always do just as He promised and will never let us down. He won't ever leave or forsake us. He will be a loyal friend and will never stop loving us or being there for us. He won't reject us or let us go. He's faithful to hold us up and not let us fall. He will always be there to support me, defend me against the enemy's accusations, and protect my heart from evil. He will always come through for us.
Gentleness - He's never harsh with us. He doesn't kick us when where down. He always says just the right thing to encourage us and help me and never to discourage us. He never crushes our spirit, never wounds us. Instead He gently loves and heals us. He knows how tender and vulnerable wounded people are, and He is ever-sensitive to all our needs.
Self-Control - He won't blow His temper with us. We'll never get on His last nerve. He doesn't get irritated and fly off in a rage and punish us. He is calm. He never gets bored with us. He never just puts up with us, never merely tolerates us. He LIKES having us around. His actions toward us are perfect. He will always be exactly what we need Him to be for us at each moment. His great heart meets our every need in super-abundance!
I love the fruit of the Spirit flowing out of me to others, and I love the fruit of the Spirit flowing to my own heart. I think as I experience His Perfect Love toward me, I'm more able to trust Him to live out that same Perfect Love through me.. I have so much to learn and understand, but I am so thankful He is such a wonderful Lover!
With love from

Quotes from Gregg Gibbons
Gregg Gibbons has a wonderful grace ministry and website. You can take a look at it by following this link: http://christmyheart.org
Here are some wonderful quotes from some of Gregg's writings. I wanted to share a few of them here (I especially love the last one on prayer):
"God is in control for me, and He is in love with me."
"The world tries to define me by what I do. However, it is 'by the grace of God, I am what I am' (1 Co. 15:10a). I am not what I am by achieving...I am who I am by receiving the grace of the Son of God! Grace also empowers me to live out of my true identity. 'I labored more abundantly than they all, yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me' (1 Co. 15:10b)."
"I am accepted by God and I have been made acceptable to God in Christ. I am free to grow as a child in the presence of the most Holy God...free to live and play in His presence exclaiming without fear, 'Look, Daddy, look Daddy!' My Father's eyes are always fixed on me with glee!"
"Some say, 'God can change your life.' The deeper truth is that God has exchanged your life for the life of His Son! God has not patched up your old life, He has given you a new life - the life of His Son!"
"We no longer have to strive to put on hope, joy, etc. from the world. Those clothes no longer fit. We can now receive all of Christ's hope, joy, etc. from Christ inside us all of the time!"
"The presence of Christ in our lives is the victory, not the absence of struggles. The light of Christ is manifested through us to others mostly in the darkness of our battles with temptations. This is when people witness that we are real (not religious) and that we have a real hope they can have, too!"
"True prayer is our response to God's grace initiation to have communion with us."
"Some say, 'I feel like my prayers don't make it past the ceiling.' This frustration is the result of striving to pray with self-effort. The truth is that our true prayers never even start below the ceiling! We are seated in heavenly places in Christ! We are united with Christ and have all of His authority to be the conduit for praying God's will from heaven down to earth!"
Gregg Gibbons
Here are some wonderful quotes from some of Gregg's writings. I wanted to share a few of them here (I especially love the last one on prayer):
"God is in control for me, and He is in love with me."
"The world tries to define me by what I do. However, it is 'by the grace of God, I am what I am' (1 Co. 15:10a). I am not what I am by achieving...I am who I am by receiving the grace of the Son of God! Grace also empowers me to live out of my true identity. 'I labored more abundantly than they all, yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me' (1 Co. 15:10b)."
"I am accepted by God and I have been made acceptable to God in Christ. I am free to grow as a child in the presence of the most Holy God...free to live and play in His presence exclaiming without fear, 'Look, Daddy, look Daddy!' My Father's eyes are always fixed on me with glee!"
"Some say, 'God can change your life.' The deeper truth is that God has exchanged your life for the life of His Son! God has not patched up your old life, He has given you a new life - the life of His Son!"
"We no longer have to strive to put on hope, joy, etc. from the world. Those clothes no longer fit. We can now receive all of Christ's hope, joy, etc. from Christ inside us all of the time!"
"The presence of Christ in our lives is the victory, not the absence of struggles. The light of Christ is manifested through us to others mostly in the darkness of our battles with temptations. This is when people witness that we are real (not religious) and that we have a real hope they can have, too!"
"True prayer is our response to God's grace initiation to have communion with us."
"Some say, 'I feel like my prayers don't make it past the ceiling.' This frustration is the result of striving to pray with self-effort. The truth is that our true prayers never even start below the ceiling! We are seated in heavenly places in Christ! We are united with Christ and have all of His authority to be the conduit for praying God's will from heaven down to earth!"
Gregg Gibbons
The Grain, the Wine, and the Oil
He makes grass grow for the cattle,
and plants for people to cultivate—
bringing forth food from the earth:
wine that gladdens human hearts,
oil to make their faces shine,
and bread that sustains their hearts. Ps. 104:14-15
I have been thinking on three things that are often used in the Old Testament as symbols of God's abundant provision: the grain, the wine, and the oil. I guess I'd never thought about it much, but they are listed in the offerings that were to be given in the Temple, and they are listed in prophetic writings as things that God would provide for the people, showing that their needs would be satisfied.
I can see how they also seem to be symbolic of the New Covenant. At the Last Supper, Jesus said the bread was His body, broken for us, and that the wine was the cup of the New Covenant, representing His blood shed for us. Upon Jesus' ascension into heaven, where He sat down because He had finished the work of redemption, the Holy Spirit was poured out from heaven at Pentecost. 1 John speaks of us all having an anointing from the Holy One, here the Holy Spirit's presence in us being compared to anointing with oil.
The grain/bread represents Jesus' body broken for us.
The wine represents His blood shed for us.
The oil represents the Holy Spirit poured out on and into us.
I love how these three things summarize the work of grace that God has done in us! Christ in His body represented all people. He was the second Adam. He died AS US on the cross, bringing down the old creation self, with its sinful nature controlled by the evil one, down into the grave, never to rise again! Christ shed His blood, dying FOR US, taking away our sins on the cross so that we are completely forgiven and free of those sins, past, present, and future, free of them forever! Our sins will never be counted against us. Yet all this, wonderful as it is, was just a prelude, a preparation for the whole goal and purpose of the work of the cross: that God might live IN US and THROUGH US by His Spirit!
Jesus rose from the dead and ascended into heaven, presenting His perfect sacrifice in the temple not made with hands, in heaven itself. The work was perfect, it was a perfect sacrifice that took away every sin and destroyed the hold of the sin nature on humanity. The vessel of human lives could now contain God, the human temple was now be ready to be filled with the glory of God, just as His glory cloud had filled the temple in Solomon's time. So He poured out the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, and now we by simple faith can receive this wonderful promised Spirit - the life of God Himself within us to regenerate us, to indwell us, to baptize or fill us with all the fullness of God Himself! This is how we were meant to live! To have perfect union of our spirit with God's Spirit. To have a Friend within us so that we are never alone. To have Someone to actually live for us and handle everything we face! To watch as the the One who is Perfect Love loves the world through us. We walk through this life actually imparting Jesus to people. And we live in a perfect, unchanging, permanent fellowship with God Himself by His sweet Spirit within us!
The verse says that grain strengthens our heart - Jesus killed off our old self and old heart and gave us a new and strong heart - HIS very own heart and nature within us! Sin shall never again be our master. His own righteous nature is ours, a nature that naturally loves and trusts.
The verse also mentions that wine gladdens the heart - His sacrifice has made us totally forgiven, clean, perfect and righteous before Him, we have the wonderful gladness of knowing we are accepted,loved and taken into His arms forever!
The verse mentions the oil that makes our faces shine - He has given us His very own Spirit to live within us, to fill us full, to make us shine with His own glory. We are in union with God forever. God's own Spirit lives in us to fight for us, pray for us, love for us, live through us, and be the Friend to us that we have only ever dreamed of!
I love the New Covenant and how complete it is! We have it all in Him!
and plants for people to cultivate—
bringing forth food from the earth:
wine that gladdens human hearts,
oil to make their faces shine,
and bread that sustains their hearts. Ps. 104:14-15
I have been thinking on three things that are often used in the Old Testament as symbols of God's abundant provision: the grain, the wine, and the oil. I guess I'd never thought about it much, but they are listed in the offerings that were to be given in the Temple, and they are listed in prophetic writings as things that God would provide for the people, showing that their needs would be satisfied.
I can see how they also seem to be symbolic of the New Covenant. At the Last Supper, Jesus said the bread was His body, broken for us, and that the wine was the cup of the New Covenant, representing His blood shed for us. Upon Jesus' ascension into heaven, where He sat down because He had finished the work of redemption, the Holy Spirit was poured out from heaven at Pentecost. 1 John speaks of us all having an anointing from the Holy One, here the Holy Spirit's presence in us being compared to anointing with oil.
The grain/bread represents Jesus' body broken for us.
The wine represents His blood shed for us.
The oil represents the Holy Spirit poured out on and into us.
I love how these three things summarize the work of grace that God has done in us! Christ in His body represented all people. He was the second Adam. He died AS US on the cross, bringing down the old creation self, with its sinful nature controlled by the evil one, down into the grave, never to rise again! Christ shed His blood, dying FOR US, taking away our sins on the cross so that we are completely forgiven and free of those sins, past, present, and future, free of them forever! Our sins will never be counted against us. Yet all this, wonderful as it is, was just a prelude, a preparation for the whole goal and purpose of the work of the cross: that God might live IN US and THROUGH US by His Spirit!
Jesus rose from the dead and ascended into heaven, presenting His perfect sacrifice in the temple not made with hands, in heaven itself. The work was perfect, it was a perfect sacrifice that took away every sin and destroyed the hold of the sin nature on humanity. The vessel of human lives could now contain God, the human temple was now be ready to be filled with the glory of God, just as His glory cloud had filled the temple in Solomon's time. So He poured out the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, and now we by simple faith can receive this wonderful promised Spirit - the life of God Himself within us to regenerate us, to indwell us, to baptize or fill us with all the fullness of God Himself! This is how we were meant to live! To have perfect union of our spirit with God's Spirit. To have a Friend within us so that we are never alone. To have Someone to actually live for us and handle everything we face! To watch as the the One who is Perfect Love loves the world through us. We walk through this life actually imparting Jesus to people. And we live in a perfect, unchanging, permanent fellowship with God Himself by His sweet Spirit within us!
The verse says that grain strengthens our heart - Jesus killed off our old self and old heart and gave us a new and strong heart - HIS very own heart and nature within us! Sin shall never again be our master. His own righteous nature is ours, a nature that naturally loves and trusts.
The verse also mentions that wine gladdens the heart - His sacrifice has made us totally forgiven, clean, perfect and righteous before Him, we have the wonderful gladness of knowing we are accepted,loved and taken into His arms forever!
The verse mentions the oil that makes our faces shine - He has given us His very own Spirit to live within us, to fill us full, to make us shine with His own glory. We are in union with God forever. God's own Spirit lives in us to fight for us, pray for us, love for us, live through us, and be the Friend to us that we have only ever dreamed of!
I love the New Covenant and how complete it is! We have it all in Him!
Never Gonna Give You Up
I love to think about the words to this song's chorus and relate them to my relationship with God. Isn't it wonderful to hear God saying within our hearts those very things -
"I'm never going to give you up.
I'm never going to let you down.
I'm never going to desert you.
I'm never going to make you cry.
I'm never going to say goodbye.
I'm never going to tell a lie and hurt you."
I love that! We have such a faithful God who has placed us in a perfect love covenant stronger than any earthly bond of love/marraige. It is up to Him to keep this covenant, so we know already that it is perfectly kept! Our hope rests in His faithfulness, not ours! "Faithful is He who calls you, who also will do it!"
He won't give us up or let us go..
He will never leave or forsake us..
We are preserved and kept in Jesus..
We'll be together forever...
We can't escape this Love..
Safe in His grace..
With love from

He Wants to Reassure Us
I love how God constantly reassures us. He always imparts hope and security to us. His words to us are good and uplifting.
He reassures us about how steady His hands are underneath us, that He is holding us and will never let us go. He reminds us that He has defeated our adversary. He reminds us that He is the Strong One no matter how weak we are. He reminds us that He is the provision for all our needs. I love how He reassures us!
"You're My servant, serving on My side.
I've picked you. I haven't dropped you.
Don't panic. I'm with you.
There's no need to fear for I'm your God.
I'll give you strength. I'll help you.
I'll hold you steady; keep a firm grip on you.
"When you go out looking for your old adversaries
you won't find them -
Not a trace of your old enemies,
not even a memory.
That's right. Because I, your God,
have a firm grip on you and I'm not letting go.
I'm telling you, "Don't panic.
I'm right here to help you."
"Do you feel like a lowly worm, Jacob?
Don't be afraid.
Feel like a fragile insect, Israel?
I'll help you.
I, God, want to reassure you.
The God who buys you back, the Holy of Israel.
"The poor and homeless are desperate for water,
their tongues parched and no water to be found.
But I'm there to be found, I'm there for them,
and I, God of Israel, will not leave them thirsty.
I'll open up rivers for them on the barren hills,
spout fountains in the valleys.
"Everyone will see this. No one can miss it -
unavoidable, indisputable evidence
That I, God, personally did this.
It's created and signed by the Holy of Israel."
from Isaiah 41 (MSG)
This passage has meant a lot to me lately. In it God says that He wants to reassure me. Not scare me, burden me, hurt me, demand of me, or berate me. He wants to reassure me! He wants me to feel safe and secure in His loving care. Because I am - that's a fact! I think His heart is always to reassure and help. He knows we're frail and need encouragement. He is so willing to give it.
So thankful for His reassuring words...
With love to all from
He reassures us about how steady His hands are underneath us, that He is holding us and will never let us go. He reminds us that He has defeated our adversary. He reminds us that He is the Strong One no matter how weak we are. He reminds us that He is the provision for all our needs. I love how He reassures us!
"You're My servant, serving on My side.
I've picked you. I haven't dropped you.
Don't panic. I'm with you.
There's no need to fear for I'm your God.
I'll give you strength. I'll help you.
I'll hold you steady; keep a firm grip on you.
"When you go out looking for your old adversaries
you won't find them -
Not a trace of your old enemies,
not even a memory.
That's right. Because I, your God,
have a firm grip on you and I'm not letting go.
I'm telling you, "Don't panic.
I'm right here to help you."
"Do you feel like a lowly worm, Jacob?
Don't be afraid.
Feel like a fragile insect, Israel?
I'll help you.
I, God, want to reassure you.
The God who buys you back, the Holy of Israel.
"The poor and homeless are desperate for water,
their tongues parched and no water to be found.
But I'm there to be found, I'm there for them,
and I, God of Israel, will not leave them thirsty.
I'll open up rivers for them on the barren hills,
spout fountains in the valleys.
"Everyone will see this. No one can miss it -
unavoidable, indisputable evidence
That I, God, personally did this.
It's created and signed by the Holy of Israel."
from Isaiah 41 (MSG)
This passage has meant a lot to me lately. In it God says that He wants to reassure me. Not scare me, burden me, hurt me, demand of me, or berate me. He wants to reassure me! He wants me to feel safe and secure in His loving care. Because I am - that's a fact! I think His heart is always to reassure and help. He knows we're frail and need encouragement. He is so willing to give it.
So thankful for His reassuring words...
With love to all from

Safe in His Arms
We're safe in Him like a child in his daddy's arms. When a child is crying or upset, it's amazing how just being nestled in their parent's arms can calm their breathing, stop their tears, and bring them to relax, rest, and even sleep. Jesus has the same effect. We are in His arms and He shows us that is where we are. And we can rest.
Stay Drinking...
So often I catch myself fighting inside over some issue I'm concerned about, when God is calling me just to look to Him and enjoy His presence. Just being with Him there in the secret place of the heart, enjoying that union of Spirit to spirit with Him, the problems pale in comparison to His grandeur. And I realize again that He will handle the things I face. He will speak truth into my situation. He will bring clarity to my mind. He will remind me of all I already have in Him - of my righteousness and acceptance in Him, of His complete victory over all darkness, of His grace toward me at all times, of His presence within to live for me. The secret always seems to be HIM, no matter what the issue or problem!
Why have my eyes on my problems when I could be enjoying His presence and perfect peace? Yes, why? Jesus doesn't have any problems, and I'm in Him today. Even the biggest problem is no real problem to the One who holds the universe, holds circumstances, holds me. I read in a book recently by Catherine Marshall that when she was ill, she had a conversation with God and His presence was very real to her. He never rebuked or condemned her. He only strengthened her and encouraged her. And He told her, concerning her troubles, "You're taking yourself far too seriously. There's nothing here I can't handle." I love that!
He's obviously got all that concerns us in His hands. We can simply enjoy His Presence. We can enjoy the love that is coming to us constantly, the perfect acceptance of us at all times, the eternal goodness of God pouring out on us, the sweet presence of God, the joy and peace that He exudes. We can just enjoy being with Him. The Christian life is a fellowship. It's a communion. It's a deep relationship. It's a perfect friendship. It's a love story.
He is teaching me over and over again to just enjoy that fountain, that waterfall of grace and love which is really the Spirit of Grace Himself pouring onto me. To rest and just drink in the Spirit! To be refreshed and invigorated by His presence and grace! To commune with Him who is Perfect Love! All our deepest needs are met under that waterfall which is "Christ in you, the hope of glory."
Just enjoying the Spirit of Christ within us is, to me, what this Christian life is all about. He refreshes us with Himself! And we overflow with love, overflow with grace, overflow with HIM to this world around us...
I love this quote by Rob Rufus that sums up what I've been pondering here. I love the idea of drinking in the Spirit rather than thinking about my problems!
"Have you ever seen a drunk who is aware of their problems? They drank because they had problems and now they can't remember their problems and they're happy...we're meant to stay drunk and happy and joyful in the Holy Spirit!...Instead of thinking...stay drinking in the Holy Spirit! Do your thinking later!" Rob Rufus
With love to all,
Why have my eyes on my problems when I could be enjoying His presence and perfect peace? Yes, why? Jesus doesn't have any problems, and I'm in Him today. Even the biggest problem is no real problem to the One who holds the universe, holds circumstances, holds me. I read in a book recently by Catherine Marshall that when she was ill, she had a conversation with God and His presence was very real to her. He never rebuked or condemned her. He only strengthened her and encouraged her. And He told her, concerning her troubles, "You're taking yourself far too seriously. There's nothing here I can't handle." I love that!
He's obviously got all that concerns us in His hands. We can simply enjoy His Presence. We can enjoy the love that is coming to us constantly, the perfect acceptance of us at all times, the eternal goodness of God pouring out on us, the sweet presence of God, the joy and peace that He exudes. We can just enjoy being with Him. The Christian life is a fellowship. It's a communion. It's a deep relationship. It's a perfect friendship. It's a love story.
He is teaching me over and over again to just enjoy that fountain, that waterfall of grace and love which is really the Spirit of Grace Himself pouring onto me. To rest and just drink in the Spirit! To be refreshed and invigorated by His presence and grace! To commune with Him who is Perfect Love! All our deepest needs are met under that waterfall which is "Christ in you, the hope of glory."
Just enjoying the Spirit of Christ within us is, to me, what this Christian life is all about. He refreshes us with Himself! And we overflow with love, overflow with grace, overflow with HIM to this world around us...
I love this quote by Rob Rufus that sums up what I've been pondering here. I love the idea of drinking in the Spirit rather than thinking about my problems!
"Have you ever seen a drunk who is aware of their problems? They drank because they had problems and now they can't remember their problems and they're happy...we're meant to stay drunk and happy and joyful in the Holy Spirit!...Instead of thinking...stay drinking in the Holy Spirit! Do your thinking later!" Rob Rufus
With love to all,

Grace Works? (Part 2)
How exactly do works and behavior fit in with a life lived by grace? Here are some more thoughts I have had about how grace shows up in our outward lives:
I live, yet not I but Christ lives in me - the life I now live I live by faith in Him. That sums it up for me, I think - I go through my day, I freely make choices not to be irritable, I find myself loving others, I find myself drawn to listen to Him, I serve my kids and clean up their messes, yet it is not I but Christ doing those things. It looks like me thinking, desiring, deciding, doing, following Paul's instructions on action, and yet it's Him in me. I simply believe He's there and is living in me. I simply believe the gospel, that I am now in union with Christ and He is my very life and righteousness, living His life in me. He does the doing but it looks just like it's me. Weirdly cool. It's like watching Him work...
The best days are when I am not focused on what I'm supposed to do or not do but instead caught up in Him, just thinking about how He loves me, just being glad that I'm accepted, just realizing He's smiling at me...and the actions part just seems to flow so much better, yet I'm not thinking of it. To me, that is eating from the tree of life, not the other tree. To me, it feels like being in love. When you're in love, you're caught up in your love and you are nice to the world without even thinking about it. "He has made us welcome in the everlasting love He bears toward the Beloved." (Eph. 1:6 Phillips) and "Now, through the blood of Christ, you who were once outside the pale are with us inside the circle of God's love in Christ Jesus." (Eph, 2:13 Phillips) I like that idea of being inside the Holy Love Circle! Included in that love! Being included in that love is the best thing in the universe, it's what we were made for! Everything else flows out of that! That relationship is the focus, not works (which are just the result of that relationship).I live, yet not I but Christ lives in me - the life I now live I live by faith in Him. That sums it up for me, I think - I go through my day, I freely make choices not to be irritable, I find myself loving others, I find myself drawn to listen to Him, I serve my kids and clean up their messes, yet it is not I but Christ doing those things. It looks like me thinking, desiring, deciding, doing, following Paul's instructions on action, and yet it's Him in me. I simply believe He's there and is living in me. I simply believe the gospel, that I am now in union with Christ and He is my very life and righteousness, living His life in me. He does the doing but it looks just like it's me. Weirdly cool. It's like watching Him work...
I have tended to focus on behavior change and improvement, always measuring myself and comparing myself to others or making sure I'm really "getting better." I thought if I didn't, God would be disappointed in me. After all, wasn't that the point of the Christian life - good works? I think I see it so differently now. God has drawn us up into His works, and He worked through Christ to make us new and loved us when we couldn't love Him. Now He is working to spread the good news of what He did and to love others even through me. He does it, not me. The main point of the Christian life for me, then, is just receiving and resting in His love. It's neat to watch God love others through us, but we don't have to be ashamed to just sit and receive His love. That's not selfish, it's actually the better part that Mary discovered so long ago. God will take care of the works He wants to do while we rest in Him.
Grace does show up in our outward lives. But that's not the main thing about grace. The main thing about grace is that it ushers us into a love relationship with God that will never fail. May we all enjoy that unconditional love named Jesus today!
With love,

Grace Works? (Part 1)
I know some people worry that those who believe in grace don't think works matter. So what place do works have in the life of grace? Do "grace people" care at all about seeing Christ's life show up in their outer lives? Don't the letters of Paul contain commands of things to do or focus sometimes on works? These are questions that have come to me at times. Here are my humble thoughts on these questions..
Works do matter and He will bring them out- He will actually do them in and through us so they can safely be called His works in us! We can relax. Doesn't mean we are lax. We strive/labor, but it's not us but the grace of God in us (1 Co. 15:10). It's not that we don't care or will go sinning all over the place. It means we do care because we have a new heart that longs to do right - "we make it our aim to be pleasing to Him", we just realize we can't do that on our own strength and trust Him to bring it about. We have His seed in us and it will come forth. That's the law of life. The promise: I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My ways (Ez. 36:27).
What about the two commands in 1 John - to believe in Christ and love one another? (Some see this as one command and a result - we believe and that naturally brings forth His love. We believers have already believed into Christ, who is Love; Love dwells in us and loves through us.) I think that is the law written on our hearts at salvation. It's our nature to believe and love. They are already fulfilled in our hearts and God brings that out in our lives. That is why the verse in 1 John says "we keep His commands and always do those things that are pleasing to Him." It's amazing to think we have Christ's very nature within us! And that nature will shine forth. Christ is our life and lives the Christian life in us. Our job isn't to live but to trust (and we even trust by His faith!).
What about Paul's instructions in his letters? Paul does talk about actions quite a bit in the second half of his letters, and to me it's building on the first half where he reminds them of who they are in Christ/what Christ has done for them. Hey, you're new creations! So why not live that out, just being yourself? Be who you are, you in Christ, for example. You are dearly loved, you are children of light, so walk in love, walk in the light. Light and love are what are really in you, so just let that come out, Him loving and being holy in you. I think Paul's admonitions can always be read in light of what Christ has already made us - new and accepted and righteous people. He seems to say look what Christ did in making you new! You're holy and righteous! Why not live that way, because it's what you really want to do. Always doing it in His strength, understanding it's Him living through us..Col 3 is a good example of this for me.
Steve McVey says that whenever he reads a command in the New Testament, he sees that as a way Christ is going to live out His life through him. I like that. We can see the commands as what Christ is going to look like living through us, and we can trust Him to live through us just like that, working and willing through us to make it happen.
Works do matter and He will bring them out- He will actually do them in and through us so they can safely be called His works in us! We can relax. Doesn't mean we are lax. We strive/labor, but it's not us but the grace of God in us (1 Co. 15:10). It's not that we don't care or will go sinning all over the place. It means we do care because we have a new heart that longs to do right - "we make it our aim to be pleasing to Him", we just realize we can't do that on our own strength and trust Him to bring it about. We have His seed in us and it will come forth. That's the law of life. The promise: I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My ways (Ez. 36:27).
What about the two commands in 1 John - to believe in Christ and love one another? (Some see this as one command and a result - we believe and that naturally brings forth His love. We believers have already believed into Christ, who is Love; Love dwells in us and loves through us.) I think that is the law written on our hearts at salvation. It's our nature to believe and love. They are already fulfilled in our hearts and God brings that out in our lives. That is why the verse in 1 John says "we keep His commands and always do those things that are pleasing to Him." It's amazing to think we have Christ's very nature within us! And that nature will shine forth. Christ is our life and lives the Christian life in us. Our job isn't to live but to trust (and we even trust by His faith!).
What about Paul's instructions in his letters? Paul does talk about actions quite a bit in the second half of his letters, and to me it's building on the first half where he reminds them of who they are in Christ/what Christ has done for them. Hey, you're new creations! So why not live that out, just being yourself? Be who you are, you in Christ, for example. You are dearly loved, you are children of light, so walk in love, walk in the light. Light and love are what are really in you, so just let that come out, Him loving and being holy in you. I think Paul's admonitions can always be read in light of what Christ has already made us - new and accepted and righteous people. He seems to say look what Christ did in making you new! You're holy and righteous! Why not live that way, because it's what you really want to do. Always doing it in His strength, understanding it's Him living through us..Col 3 is a good example of this for me.
Steve McVey says that whenever he reads a command in the New Testament, he sees that as a way Christ is going to live out His life through him. I like that. We can see the commands as what Christ is going to look like living through us, and we can trust Him to live through us just like that, working and willing through us to make it happen.
More thoughts to come in Part 2...
With love from
Fruit Check
You (or I) may say, "Hey, I don't always see the good that's inside me (new creation) come out" - you know who you are in Him but then go out and live like you belong to the world. Well, me too, and that is one of my biggest frustrations. And we know we'll never be perfect in behavior this side of heaven. But it's not up to us to make the fruit come out, it's up to Him. He's doing it for sure along His own timetable.
The more I focus on what I'm doing wrong and trying to change/improve, the worse it gets. Also, if there is any way I'm condemning myself for not being better, that only makes it worse, also. The only thing that ever helped me actually live righteously was to stop focusing on that and just feed on grace remember He loves me, He's already made me righteous, He's living in me and taking care of my concerns. And I do believe it's really all His work, a work of grace He does to bring us to feed on grace, believe the truth..
Fruit matters but it seems if we focus on or look for the fruit, things don't work out right! Yet with our focus on Him, all flows more smoothly. I used to have a saying in my kitchen: Focus on Jesus, not what you think you should be doing for Him.
The more I focus on what I'm doing wrong and trying to change/improve, the worse it gets. Also, if there is any way I'm condemning myself for not being better, that only makes it worse, also. The only thing that ever helped me actually live righteously was to stop focusing on that and just feed on grace remember He loves me, He's already made me righteous, He's living in me and taking care of my concerns. And I do believe it's really all His work, a work of grace He does to bring us to feed on grace, believe the truth..
Fruit matters but it seems if we focus on or look for the fruit, things don't work out right! Yet with our focus on Him, all flows more smoothly. I used to have a saying in my kitchen: Focus on Jesus, not what you think you should be doing for Him.
HE 's the one who produces the fruit, we only bear it. HE'S the one who renews and transforms, we only look to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. What is our job? Rest in Christ. He will work in and through us and His life will come out and the world will be attracted to its beauty! What's the job of the mother bird on the nest of eggs? Rest. Those eggs will hatch for sure, she need do nothing but rest. The law of life will take effect. We have His seed and it will bring forth fruit by the same type of law - for us the law of the Spirit will work in us. The Promise: I will put My Spirit in you and cause you to walk in My ways - Ez. 36:27 He will do it.
So we don't go around doing fruit checks or searching our branchlets for any sign of fruit growing. We just enjoy the life of the vine. The Life flowing in us will naturally produce all the fruit He wishes in His own perfect time and way. The pressure is off of us to "produce fruit" for God. We can relax in the vine..
So we don't go around doing fruit checks or searching our branchlets for any sign of fruit growing. We just enjoy the life of the vine. The Life flowing in us will naturally produce all the fruit He wishes in His own perfect time and way. The pressure is off of us to "produce fruit" for God. We can relax in the vine..
Held
He's holding on to us and won't let us go.
He says, "I'll neither leave you nor let you go" (Heb. 13:5b). He also says "I will uphold you with My righteous right hand" (Is. 41:10b). Thus, we don't have to worry about holding on to Him. He's holding on to us. If we're confused, He'll bring us to see truth. If we slip, He'll bring us back up and get us going again.
We don't have to worry about keeping ourselves from sin or stopping sinning as if it's all up to us to do that - that's His job. We don't even have to think it's all up to us even to have faith in order to keep things going right - HE is faithful in us and is always with us to bring things to work out rightly.
There is something underneath us that holds us up - underneath are the everlasting arms of Christ! The Life of Christ upholds us! He is self-sustaining, self-maintaining Life. We're IN that Life and it's IN us. Thus we're sustained by that Life.
And the Life is a Presence - it's the beautiful Holy Spirit in us, the very Spirit of Christ! We're held by a PERSON! A PERSON is fighting for us, keeping us, protecting us, embracing us, and carrying us in His arms. That's because underneath it all, underneath our failures and successes, our work and our giving up, our faith and our doubt - is grace. The Spirit carries us, God's born-again children, no matter what.
At every turn we can count on the Spirit within us to "cause us to walk in His ways" (Ez. 36:27). Thus in every way we are kept by Him (Jude 1)! For He is our Keeper. He is the Shepherd and Guardian of our souls (1 Pet. 2:25). We don't have to keep ourselves believing, doing, or overcoming. He'll do it. And He'll keep doing it. He who began a good work in us will complete it (Phil. 1:6).
He IS working. He IS faithful. He IS keeping us. He IS holding on to us.
We can respond to these facts with thankfulness and relief, relaxing confidently because of God's work. The Christian life is a life of rest, not of striving. We can be at rest because we don't have to hold on. He is holding on to us and won't let go.
Kept. Held. Safe. Forever. Grace!
With love to all,
He says, "I'll neither leave you nor let you go" (Heb. 13:5b). He also says "I will uphold you with My righteous right hand" (Is. 41:10b). Thus, we don't have to worry about holding on to Him. He's holding on to us. If we're confused, He'll bring us to see truth. If we slip, He'll bring us back up and get us going again.
We don't have to worry about keeping ourselves from sin or stopping sinning as if it's all up to us to do that - that's His job. We don't even have to think it's all up to us even to have faith in order to keep things going right - HE is faithful in us and is always with us to bring things to work out rightly.
There is something underneath us that holds us up - underneath are the everlasting arms of Christ! The Life of Christ upholds us! He is self-sustaining, self-maintaining Life. We're IN that Life and it's IN us. Thus we're sustained by that Life.
And the Life is a Presence - it's the beautiful Holy Spirit in us, the very Spirit of Christ! We're held by a PERSON! A PERSON is fighting for us, keeping us, protecting us, embracing us, and carrying us in His arms. That's because underneath it all, underneath our failures and successes, our work and our giving up, our faith and our doubt - is grace. The Spirit carries us, God's born-again children, no matter what.
At every turn we can count on the Spirit within us to "cause us to walk in His ways" (Ez. 36:27). Thus in every way we are kept by Him (Jude 1)! For He is our Keeper. He is the Shepherd and Guardian of our souls (1 Pet. 2:25). We don't have to keep ourselves believing, doing, or overcoming. He'll do it. And He'll keep doing it. He who began a good work in us will complete it (Phil. 1:6).
He IS working. He IS faithful. He IS keeping us. He IS holding on to us.
We can respond to these facts with thankfulness and relief, relaxing confidently because of God's work. The Christian life is a life of rest, not of striving. We can be at rest because we don't have to hold on. He is holding on to us and won't let go.
Kept. Held. Safe. Forever. Grace!
With love to all,

When You Don't Feel Victorious and Happy
I read over my last post and the question came to mind, what if someone reading that doesn't feel all happy and bubbly right now? What if they don't sense that presence of God in their lives at this moment? What if they are in despair, thinking nothing will ever turn out right for them?
So I want to add here that I am not saying, with my words about being led in joy and victory, that we will never feel bad or have troubles. I have lived through years of pain, sorrow and troubles myself and thought I would never escape that darkness. I felt alone and afraid and confused. I condemned myself for being a terrible Christian. I felt prayer didn't work and that God wasn't ever going to really "do" anything in my situation. I felt I would be in that state of despairing for the rest of my life.
But God brought me to feel the sunshine again. He gave me hope and joy, not as a result of my efforts, but as a grace gift. My problems didn't go away, but they shrunk in proportion to the bigness of my God. I saw I had never been alone, never been condemned. In the Spirit, there is just me and Him in union, and everything is okay in that place. Nothing can touch that union. Nothing can touch the perfect way He sees me. Nothing can affect our relationship.
So all that showed me that things aren't hopeless. Satan isn't winning. And it isn't all up to me to be some victorious Christian with my amazing faith or acts. No, the truth is that it's all up to God to work, and that He IS working! That was big to me, to see that He IS working in my life! HE can lift us out of despair, HE is our way out of self-condemnation, He is our hope.
There is hope again in my life. There is the possibility and even the reality of joy and peace and dancing and exuberance, things I thought I would never truly experience again! I can embrace life again! Life is worth living, because He is in it. I am NEVER alone in facing any problem. HE is there to fight the fear, the anxiety, the despair, the loneliness, the anguish. He is there in every situation to bring me through.
So I don't want to minimize anyone's pain. I think grace frees us to be honest about how we feel, honest about how things don't always seem to go well for us, honest about how sometimes we don't feel He is there. He's shown me that it's okay to be real like that with Him. But I think God has also shown me that there is hope. I don't have to assume that despair will control me. Nor do I have to try to fix all my problems. He is responsible for our life now. We're in His hands. And He is doing something good!
I have felt abandoned and then found I was embraced all along. I have felt that things could never change and then watched as He transformed them. He hasn't left us but is really here, actively working for our good. He has shown me how faithful He is. Doesn't matter if we are a mess, since it is all up to Him anyway! He always has it together, and we have it all together in Him today!
With love from
So I want to add here that I am not saying, with my words about being led in joy and victory, that we will never feel bad or have troubles. I have lived through years of pain, sorrow and troubles myself and thought I would never escape that darkness. I felt alone and afraid and confused. I condemned myself for being a terrible Christian. I felt prayer didn't work and that God wasn't ever going to really "do" anything in my situation. I felt I would be in that state of despairing for the rest of my life.
But God brought me to feel the sunshine again. He gave me hope and joy, not as a result of my efforts, but as a grace gift. My problems didn't go away, but they shrunk in proportion to the bigness of my God. I saw I had never been alone, never been condemned. In the Spirit, there is just me and Him in union, and everything is okay in that place. Nothing can touch that union. Nothing can touch the perfect way He sees me. Nothing can affect our relationship.
So all that showed me that things aren't hopeless. Satan isn't winning. And it isn't all up to me to be some victorious Christian with my amazing faith or acts. No, the truth is that it's all up to God to work, and that He IS working! That was big to me, to see that He IS working in my life! HE can lift us out of despair, HE is our way out of self-condemnation, He is our hope.
There is hope again in my life. There is the possibility and even the reality of joy and peace and dancing and exuberance, things I thought I would never truly experience again! I can embrace life again! Life is worth living, because He is in it. I am NEVER alone in facing any problem. HE is there to fight the fear, the anxiety, the despair, the loneliness, the anguish. He is there in every situation to bring me through.
So I don't want to minimize anyone's pain. I think grace frees us to be honest about how we feel, honest about how things don't always seem to go well for us, honest about how sometimes we don't feel He is there. He's shown me that it's okay to be real like that with Him. But I think God has also shown me that there is hope. I don't have to assume that despair will control me. Nor do I have to try to fix all my problems. He is responsible for our life now. We're in His hands. And He is doing something good!
I have felt abandoned and then found I was embraced all along. I have felt that things could never change and then watched as He transformed them. He hasn't left us but is really here, actively working for our good. He has shown me how faithful He is. Doesn't matter if we are a mess, since it is all up to Him anyway! He always has it together, and we have it all together in Him today!
With love from

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May the amazing grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the extravagant love of God, and the intimate friendship of the Holy Spirit be with all of you. 2 Co. 13:14