Recommended Reading…

I just finished reading this book and couldn’t wait to tell you about it.

FYI: I’m not getting any money for this recommendation. Yes, Patty is my friend and neighbor, but I believe it’s a story God gave her to share. It was written as a labor of love for the LORD, and she has wrestled with Him over how to tell the story and how to get it out into the world.

You can help with the second part!

I’ve included a link below along with my review. I hope you will buy it, read it, and share it with others.

Oh! Be sure to leave a review on Amazon so others will be encouraged to read this story too.

Dancing on Fields of Sorrow and Blessing: Elson, P Mullins: 9781646454105: Amazon.com: Books

This story grabs your heart from the first page and carries you through an amazing, heartbreaking, and beautiful story of forgiveness, love, and hope. Patty weaves truth through the storyline and traces the long journey between our sorrow and how God uses it to bring blessing to us and others. I can’t wait for the sequel.

Have an amazing week!

“May the Lord bless you and protect you;
may the Lord make his face shine on you
and be gracious to you;
may the Lord look with favor on you
and give you peace.”’ Numbers 6:24-26 CSB

Scripture quotations marked CSB are been taken from the Christian Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian Standard Bible•, and CSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.

Learning From Baseball: It’s A Non-Transferable Pass

Did you know there’s such a thing as a Lifetime Pass into any baseball stadium for any regular season game? There is! The first was given to President Theodore Roosevelt. But the thing about these passes is this, they are issued by the Commissioner of Baseball and they are Non-Transferable. They can only be used by the person to whom they were issued. They cannot be inherited.

The same is true for those of us who are Jesus-followers. Yes! We can tell others about how to enter into the family of God, but we cannot give anyone else access into heaven.

If you are not already a Jesus-follower, you cannot inherit your salvation from any of the Jesus-followers you know. It doesn’t matter how many you know.

Heaven is God’s home. His Kingdom. God is the only One who issues access, and the only way He gives us access is through Jesus Christ. Jesus is our Lifetime Pass and Holy Spirit is given as our identification.

What does that mean exactly? Well, it’s simple and yet not easy. It’s free and yet there is a cost.

Simple because all we do is accept the gift of access. We do that by admitting we cannot get into heaven apart from Jesus. There is no way we can earn our way in or fight our way in. Heaven is closed to all sinners.

Who’s a sinner, you ask? Well, we all are! That’s right. All have sinned and fall short of God’s standard (Romans 3:23). How come God gets to set the standard? He’s the Creator of heaven and earth. In fact, He’s Creator of the entire universe along with everything and everyone in it. That’s why!

So, we’re all sinners and the payment for sin is death. But God’s free gift to us is eternal life through Jesus Christ (Romans 6:23).

That’s right! God wants us in heaven with Him. So, God created a Lifetime Pass for each of us. All we have to do is take it. How? By believing what God did for us.

What did He do for us? He came to earth, was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life in the flesh, died a sinner’s death, and was resurrected back to life for us. Yes! He left heaven, subjected Himself to the confines of a human body beginning with conception and extending all the way through until that body died thirty-three years later. Then He raised that dead human body and transformed it into an eternal body.

How do we get this free gift? We ask. Yep! That’s it!

We call on the name of the LORD Jesus Christ and we are saved. Saved from the penalty of our sin which is eternal separation from God.

How do we call on the name of the LORD?

By confessing with our mouths that Jesus is LORD and believe in our hearts that He is alive.

Okay, here’s the thing. Believing is not just having a knowledge of something. Believing creates change. So, there’s the cost. Yes, it was free, but when we take what comes to us freely, we are agreeing to live our lives loving Him and following Him (and His ways). No more doing what we want because we want to do it. Nope! Now we are choosing to consider Jesus Christ and what would please Him in every area of our lives.

So now you know why it’s not easy. There are times we want and even plan to do something, and then we don’t. There are other times we don’t want to do something and plan never to do it again, and yet we do it.

So, what happens after we accept the free gift of access into heaven and we still sin?

Well, there are two things going on here. One is called justification which is just a fancy word for Jesus covers our sins with His righteousness. The other is called sanctification which is another fancy word that means He is also removing the sinful desires of our old selves and replacing them with pure desires. Justification happens in an instant. Sanctification happens over a lifetime and begins the day we receive the justification of Jesus.

Sanctification is done by the work of Holy Spirit in us. Not all who say they are believers have Holy Spirit in their lives. Holy Spirit knows those who are believers. He knows those who have received the justification of Jesus.

Holy Spirit comes to live in us the moment justification takes place and He never leaves us.

Holy Spirit is our Helper. That’s right! Our Teacher, Counselor, and the One who reminds us of what we need to remember, when we need to remember it. Holy Spirit does not make us obey Jesus, but Holy Spirit makes it possible for us to live obedient to the ways of Jesus.

That’s why Jesus said anyone who wants to be His follower must give up their own way, take up their cross daily, and follow Him (Matthew 16:24; Mark 8:34; Luke 9:23). It’s a choice we must continually make. Not something we’re forced to choose but are free to choose by our own will.

Please, please, please get this…

We become new creatures at the moment of justification, but we will not give up every old way except through the sanctifying work of us cooperating with the Holy Spirit. The evidence of our choices will be in our lives. We (and others) can measure our own progress by the evidence of Holy Spirit fruit in the choices we make. Nope! Not by the number of rules we keep but by the amount of fruit in our lives. Holy Spirit fruit is easily identifiable; love, joy, peace, patience, goodness, kindness, faithfulness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23).

One more thing before we go. You are going to mess up!

That’s right…you are going to mess up! You are going make sinful choices while learning to make Holy Spirit, Jesus pleasing choices. Don’t fret over them. Holy Spirit does not teach us with condemnation or shame (Romans 8:1). Yes, He’ll point out your sin and you will need to admit you’ve sinned, but don’t get stuck there. Quickly apply 1st John 1:9; admit your sinful choice, accept the forgiveness that is given, forgive yourself, and be wise moving forward. Make your choices proactively and don’t put yourself into situations of temptation. When you do get into those situations, look for the way of escape that is promised (1 Corinthians 10:112-13).

If you have not yet accepted God’s gift of a Lifetime Pass into heaven, you can do that right now. Don’t wait!

If you have questions or concerns you want answered first, start a conversation with me in the comments section below or at (5) Deep Thoughts and Little Happenings | Facebook I don’t pretend to have all the answers, but I will come alongside you as we find them together. Which leads to another wonderful thing about being a Jesus-follower.

Jesus-followers are not alone in this world. Not only do we have the Spirit of Jesus living in us, but we have each other. We’ll talk more about it next week.

Between Then and Now…

1 Read your Bible. Maybe read 2nd John and 3rd John. And remember to ask Holy Spirit to help you understand and apply what He teaches you as you read.

2 Exercise. Don’t forget your armor! Put it on every day. Go through the motions and name each piece as you put it on, hold it up, and take it.

3 Be intentional. Pray for yourself and for other Jesus-followers everywhere. We’re all learning, but we’re also doing the hard work of practicing what we learn.

LORD, give us the ability to let go of our old ways and make new Holy Spirit choices. Give us boldness in sharing with others about the Lifetime Pass You have for them. Help them to believe and take all You have for them. And Holy Spirit, we want to overflow with Your fruit. We invite You to remove all that hinders the maturing of Your fruit in our lives. Teach us to embrace Your pruning work in our lives. Teach us to take, enjoy, and share the fruit of Your presence in us. Amen.

If you have not yet met Jesus, you can meet Him today. He created you. He loves you. He wants you to be a part of His family. I encourage you to step into the life He created you to live. You will still have the troubles of this world, but you will no longer be facing them alone. I’m praying for you! https://peacewithgod.net/mobile/?utm_source=Microsoft&utm_medium=CPC&utm_term=HowToGoToHeaven&utm_campaign=USPWGMobileSearchMic

Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright ©1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, a Division of Tyndale House Ministries, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

We’re Ambassadors Living in A Foreign Land

Today’s Scripture Passage:

2 Corinthians 5:11-6:2

Key Verse:

But we are citizens of heaven, where the Lord Jesus Christ lives. Philippians 3:20a (NLT)

I too often concern myself with what is of no consequence in the Kingdom of Heaven. I forget an important truth…

Those who belong to Jesus are citizens of Heaven!

Citizens of Heaven are Ambassadors on earth and in the cities where they live.

Ambassador

– an accredited diplomat sent by a country as its official representative to a foreign country.

– a person who acts as a representative or promoter of a specified activity.

Oxford Dictionaries Â· Bing Translator

I (and you) must remember we’re not meant to live as dual-citizens.

We’re only representatives living in this foreign land.

Who are we here to represent?

Jesus Christ!

What are we here to promote?

Reconciliation!

We are Ministers of Reconciliation for Jesus.

We are Ambassadors for Jesus Christ living in this world and surrounded by people who are dying in their sins apart from Him.

I learned something else about ambassadors during my Bible time yesterday. Isn’t the LORD amazing?!

I discovered ambassadors are also the king’s messengers to other citizens of their home country who are also living in a foreign land. I included those verses from Jeremiah in the Digger Deeper section below, but the message was sent to encourage God’s people.

It was God’s reminder to trust Him, believe His promises to them, to help them understand He put them there for a purpose, and to know He would fulfill His plan for them. His message also admonished them to work for the peace and prosperity of the city where He sent them, and to pray for it (the foreign city) because their welfare was linked to the welfare of the place they were living.

God’s word is very clear, those who are in Christ Jesus are new creatures. We’re no longer citizens of this world but of His Kingdom. While here, we’re to seek His Kingdom, do what is right, and trust Him for all our needs. We’re to encourage one another to live and work and love well. We’re to work for the good of the place He sent us to live. We’re to pray for it, and we’re to pray for one another. May we be found faithful ambassadors!

LORD, we’re so thankful to be citizens of Your Kingdom. Thank You for the privilege of being your representatives here. Help us to grow in our relationship with You, so we will represent You well. Give us compassion and courage, and teach us to love those around us as You love them. We want to love as citizens of Heavens and not citizens of this world!

Digging Deeper:

Jeremiah 29:3-14, Matthew 6:32-33, John 17:14-16, Ephesians 6:18, Hebrews 10:25, 1 Peter 2:10-12 & Revelation 1:5

If you have not yet met Jesus, you can meet Him today. He created you. He loves you. He wants you to be a part of His family. I encourage you to step into the life He created you to live. You will still have the troubles of this world, but you will no longer be facing them alone. I’m praying for you! https://peacewithgod.net/mobile/?utm_source=Microsoft&utm_medium=CPC&utm_term=HowToGoToHeaven&utm_campaign=USPWGMobileSearchMic

Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright ©1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, a Division of Tyndale House Ministries, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

Fun Facts:

I just learned the difference between a citizen and a denizen. They both reside in a particular country but denizens are foreigners. I guess that makes us denizens!

Denizen

– an inhabitant or occupant of a particular place.

– a foreigner allowed certain rights in the adopted country.

Oxford Dictionaries Â· Bing Translator

The Promise in The Invitation

Today’s Scripture Passage:

Then Jesus said, â€śCome to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light.” Matthew 11:28-30 (NLT)

This series of posts has been progressive. Why am I using the same Scripture Passage each week. I’m aspiring to do more than know the words of these verses. I want to grow in my understanding of what these words mean and how they apply to me.

I have decided I will no longer settle for receiving only a portion of what my Father has for me. How about you?

Quick recap…

Week 1: Jesus said, “Let Me Teach You.”

Week 2: Jesus said, “Come To Me.”

Week 3: Jesus was speaking to “All Who are Weary and Carry Heavy Burdens.”

This Week: Jesus’ Promise.

Look what Jesus says…“Come to Me, and

I will give you rest.

Jesus promised to give us REST.

REST

to refresh

Strong’s Concordance and Greek Dictionary of the New Testament

Jesus promised, when we come to Him, we will be REFRESHED.

Did you notice the prefix re in the word refresh?

re- prefix

again anew

Merriam Webster Online Dictionary

fresh  adjective

having its original qualities unimpaired

Merriam Webster Online Dictionary

This is about Jesus making us fresh again!

This is about Jesus renewing our abilities!

Why?

So we can do all the good works we were created to do in Christ Jesus!

So we will not grow weary and give up!

Next week we’re going to take our first step into the process of receiving the rest Jesus has for us.

Between Now and Then…

1 Take time this week to think about all the areas of your life where you want and/or need rest; places you need Jesus to make you fresh again.

2 Talk to Jesus about those places and your need for Him to refresh you.

3 Ask Jesus to prepare your heart and mind for the process of receiving the rest only He can give.

LORD, we’re so thankful to be citizens of Your Kingdom. We’re thank You for the privilege of being your representative in the foreign land we live in now. Help us to grow in our relationship with You, so we will represent You well. Give us compassion and courage and teach us to love those around us as You love them. We want to love as citizens of Heavens and not citizens of this world!

Digging Deeper:

2 Corinthians 5:17-19, Galatians 6:9, & Ephesians 2:10 & 3:14-20

If you have not yet met Jesus, you can meet Him today. He created you. He loves you. He wants you to be a part of His family. I encourage you to step into the life He created you to live. You will still have the troubles of this world, but you will no longer be facing them alone. I’m praying for you! https://peacewithgod.net/mobile/?utm_source=Microsoft&utm_medium=CPC&utm_term=HowToGoToHeaven&utm_campaign=USPWGMobileSearchMic

Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright ©1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, a Division of Tyndale House Ministries, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

Hardship!

Today’s Scripture Passage:

Hebrews 12:1-11

Key Verse(s):

Endure hardship as discipline; God is treating you as his children. For what children are not disciplined by their father? No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it. Hebrews 12:7 & 11 (NIV)

Hebrews is a great book, and chapter twelve is my favorite. I feel like Jesus is pulling me up close to His side and redirecting my line of sight every time I read it.

I can almost hear Him asking me to be still for a minute and consider the hardships of my life from His point of view.

It’s like He’s inviting me to exchange my understanding of hardship for His. He’s gently realigning my perspective, and giving me the ability to see hardship as training instead of trouble.

Verse seven informs us hardship and discipline are interchangeable. Verse eleven explains the purpose for discipline is training.

Verse eleven also includes a promise. His training produces a “harvest of righteousness and peace.”

I think the role of hardship is important to every Jesus-follower. We’re being trained to live well in our freedom. Jesus bought our freedom from sin and death. He paid a high price to give us the opportunity to choose between freedom and slavery.

Slavery forbids choice. Freedom requires we make our own choices. Will we choose to submit and practice what the hardships of life are teaching us, or will we submit to our flesh and it’s cravings?

My flesh kicks against the training I gain through hardship. I don’t want to face financial difficulties, heath problems, broken relationships, or death. But it’s not just those big things my flesh kicks against. My flesh doesn’t like to clean the toilets, vacuum, dust, empty the dishwasher, or exercise. My flesh would love nothing more than to spend each day eating good food, reading mystery/suspense novels, and chatting with family and friends while sitting on the beach.

Sounds good, right? Well, maybe your flesh would like something different, but you get my point. That kind of thinking sets me up for a miserable existence of whining and complaining. A life lived missing the adventure and blessings of the LORD’s freedom training.

LORD, help us not be discouraged by the hardships of life. Instead, bless us with the ability to learn from You. Teach us how to live well in the freedom You’ve given us. May we learn to choose wisely and be bold in our confidence in You. Amen.

If you haven’t yet chosen the freedom Jesus has for you, use the following link and find out how to start living in His freedom today. I’m praying for you! https://peacewithgod.net/mobile/?utm_source=Microsoft&utm_medium=CPC&utm_term=HowToGoToHeaven&utm_campaign=USPWGMobileSearchMic

Scripture taken from the Holy Bible, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®, NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

Goodbyes

Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them. Ephesians 4:29b (NLT)

Yesterday brought a nice surprise. I was included in George’s retirement telecom, and I got to hear his co-workers share their memories of George and how he had impacted their lives over the years.

You know, I was struck by how similar it was to what happens when someone dies. Yes, I’m sure Daddy’s recent death has made it easier for me to see this, but really!

People do the same when someone dies. Except they’re telling the loved ones all those things instead of the person who touched them.

So, I’m thinking about goodbyes and wondering why it is we wait to tell the people in our lives the different ways they touch us. Is it because we don’t stop to think about it until they’re leaving or gone?

Do we not even notice the gift of their lives until they’re no longer a part of our life?

So today, I’m wondering who it is I’m neglecting to appreciate? Who in my life is a blessing I’m not noticing? Who do I need to give my thanks for their influence in my life? And how can I tell them today?

And what about tomorrow and the next day and the next? I want to practice saying these types of words right in the middle of living life. I want to notice the gift of blessing people are in my life and I want to practice telling them. Who knows how this may encourage them?

LORD, thank You for the people who surround me each day. Help me see them and apprecite them. Help me speak words that bless them as they bless me. Allow me to be an encouragement with my words.

And LORD, for those reading this today, thank You for each of them. Thank You for the people You’ve given them. Help them see the blessing of people in their lives and tell those people right in the middle of the living.

Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright ©1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, a Division of Tyndale House Ministries, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

Pictures of Jesus

You will keep in perfect peace
    all who trust in you,
    all whose thoughts are fixed on you!
Isaiah 26:3 (NLT)

Momma got a card from one of her sisters and showed it to me. It included two photo copies along with a one dollar bill, a dime, and a picture of Momma.

Aunt Cherry sent one to each of her sisters. Turns out, Aunt Cherry was given Grandma’s purse, but she never had the heart to open it until now.

There were seven one dollar bills and seven coins in her wallet. There are seven girls, so Aunt Cherry sent a dollar and a coin to each sister and kept one for herself.

The photo copies were of two different pictures of Jesus. One included a plan of salvation along with Grandma’s signature. The other included a reminder to look to Jesus for all your needs. You could tell from the photo copies that the pictures had been handled often and were ragged along the edges.

Today’s verse is a verse Grandma shared with me years ago when I was a young mother and struggled going to sleep at night. She told me if I would look at Jesus instead of my problems, I would remember who He is and how much bigger He is than anything I’m struggling with or any circumstance I’m facing.

You know, she was right! I began to name the characteristics of God when I went to bed each evening and would quickly drift off to sleep. I was once again able to be like a little child. I was no longer trying to carry the weight of His responsibility or wield His control over others or my circumstances.

Grandma is in heaven with her Jesus now, but she lived a beautiful life here. She was an amazing Grandma and I’m so very thankful for her influence in my life. It’s a lasting legacy I want to pass on to my sweet grandchildren!

Our God is bigger and stronger than anything we will face. He is sovereign. He is good. He is loving, righteous, and just. He is merciful and compassionate, faithful and trustworthy. He will never leave or forsake us. And He is unchanging in all His ways!

LORD, thank You for being who You are. Please help us to see You more clearly. Give us the desire to know You more intimately. And teach us to follow You more closely. Thank You for being You! Thank You for being bigger than anything we may face this day. Amen.

Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright ©1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, a Division of Tyndale House Ministries, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

Giving Thanks…

“Always be joyful. Never stop praying. Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.” 1st Thessalonians 5:16-18 (NLT)

Daddy was all about living with joy, remembering God’s presence, and giving Him thanks in all circumstances. No, really! He practiced this in front of us our entire lives.

So this morning, I’m going to tell you how Jesus showed Himself working through a low grade fever.

Momma was admitted to rehab last Friday afternoon. Normally, we as a family, would be there surrounding her with love as she grieved for Daddy and began her strengthening process. But…

There is absolutely no visitation because of Covid-19.

Momma was experiencing a lot of difficulties. Her roommate was really nice, but her preferences and needs were polar opposite to Momma’s. This created a lot of hardship for Momma.

Meanwhile, Momma has run a low grade fever every evening.

Yesterday, she ran a low grade fever all day. The doctor ordered another rapid flu test; it came back negative, again.

Just before supper last night, the doctor decided to move Momma to a private room as a precaution.

There are multiple reasons to praise the LORD over this move, but Momma’s favorite is the window. She couldn’t wait to tell me about it when I called last night.

Yes! Momma has a window! Her room overlooks a small lawn area with a bench and a birdbath. Momma loves to watch the birds, so this has a double touch of love straight from our LORD.

Bonus? We as a family, can go sit on the bench while we talk to Momma on the phone. We can see each other while talking!

LORD, thank You for being present at all times. Thank You for giving Momma such a personal gift. Please help her get strong and healthy, so she can come home and live independently. Thank You for showing Your goodness through a low grade fever.

And LORD, for those reading this today, help them to see You in the middle of whatever is going on in their lives. Help them to see the love touch You give them, and how personal Your love is for them. May their joy be in You, Jesus. Keep them ever looking for You and seeing You in all their circumstances. Amen.

Scripture quotations are taken from The Living Bible copyright © 1971. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, a Division of Tyndale House Ministries, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

When the Heat is On…

“Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.” Romans 12:2 (NLT)

While making granola for George last week, I got to thinking about coconut oil and how it needs to be heated before it will blend well with the other ingredients in a recipe.

I’m like coconut oil sometimes. My heart and mind are too firm to wrap around what the LORD has for me; He has to allow the heat of life to soften me up.

Like when George enlisted in the Navy. It was 1990 and we’d been married thirteen years. We’d always done everything together and suddenly he was away more than he was home. He had boot camp, “A” schools, “C” schools, and deployments. Our children were in second and third grade when George enlisted and middle schoolers before his first shore duty in 1995. He missed almost every holiday, birthday, and anniversary. I was living the life of a “sea widow” and overwhelmed by all the changes and added responsibilities.

I was a hot mess! A messy blob of goo and ready to run wherever Jesus led. I needed His help and was desperate for His answers on how to survive another day. I read and reread my Bible. I prayed before reading; begging Holy Spirit to help me understand the message, and the heart of the One who inspired them.

As I read about all the things the LORD did for His people and how He responded to their choices, my understanding of His character grew. My relationship with the Jesus who saved me from my sin was developing into something much more personal and intense. He was heating things up and changing the look and feel of my everyday life. I was learning to seek and follow Jesus. Day by day and choice by choice He was showing me the way to live a life of joy and peace.

My life was being literally transformed by the renewing of my mind. I was slowly becoming a whole new me, but without losing any of the qualities that are uniquely me.

Wow! Who knew melting coconut oil to make granola would trigger such a sweet reminder of God’s grace? Now every time I pull coconut oil from the pantry, I’ll be reminded to embrace the heat of life as a place of softening. God’s place of teaching and equipping me. A place where He demonstrates His great love!

What about you? What has the LORD used to soften you? What was the blessing?

Legacy of Light

George and I have visited two decommissioned lighthouses of the Chesapeake Bay. Both are in Maryland.

Turkey Point Light Station is part of Elk Neck State Park and can be toured each weekend. It’s no longer a light for those in the Bay, but it’s story of light is still told to all who care to hear.

Turkey Point Lighthouse taken by George in 2003

Hooper Strait Light is a screw-pile lighthouse and now part of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. It is no longer in the strait, but it’s story continues to be told.

Hooper Strait Lighthouse taken by George in 2004

These lights remind me our story will continue, even after we step into eternity, and have me wondering which stories will be told about me in years to come.

Will they be stories of light in the dark? Will they illuminate Jesus and encourage those listening to trust Him when it doesn’t make sense? Will the stories of my life create in the listeners a curiosity and desire to know the LORD for themselves?

Our days are numbered! We cannot get them back once they are gone. We cannot rewrite the story of those days already lived. We can only choose how we will live going forward.

“Lord, help me to realize how brief my time on earth will be. Help me to know that I am here for but a moment more.” Psalm 39:4 (TLB)

We will all leave a legacy. And our days in which to create our legacy are numbered. So, what legacy are we going to leave? I don’t want my legacy to be only the things of this world, but of lasting eternal value, as well. Every single one of us will one day step into eternity. What will we leave behind?

How about you? Is there someone who left a legacy of light for you? If so, please share something they said or did and how it helped you in the comments section below. We want to see the light of their legacy too!

Fun Facts: Four of the ten Turkey Point lightkeepers were women. Hooper Straight Light was moved by barge to St. Michaels, MD in 1966.

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