Listen More and Talk Less

Understand this, my dear brothers and sisters: You must all be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry. James 1:19 (NLT)

I chose today’s verse because I felt like it was the perfect backdrop for what I’m sharing today. It’s a Facebook post written by my long time friend, Sarah Bramblett. Sarah and I met years ago in Iceland when our husbands were stationed at NAS Keflavik, Iceland. We haven’t lived in close proximity a lot since then, but for a short period of time our duty stations did a quick overlap in Virginia Beach. Fortunately, the world has become much smaller with the help of the internet.

Sarah is not only my friend, she’s an amazing woman. She’s a grandma now. She and her husband are currently taking flying lessons, so they can “go see the grandkid and kids” and her dad too. She’s smart, funny, and always learning. She’s a Jesus-follower who is always looking for ways to use what she’s learned to bring help and healing to those around her. No! She’s not pushy about it; she’s just super kind and compassionate. She’s willing to invest her time, energy, and resources to help anyone in need. She’s generous, but also wise enough to recognize when just coming alongside someone is all the help they really need. For more about Sarah, you can read her bio at the bottom of this post. And just in case you’re wondering, I did ask Sarah’s permission.

“Long post here…but I’ve had to take time to find what I want to say with the right words. I tried to be concise and not muddy the message. I suspect most, if not all of you, will feel about the same, but I wanted to say it anyway.

I want to share some things I’ve learned in life. Everyone wants to feel included and that they belong. They need to know they matter. When people don’t feel heard and understood, they repeat themselves – sometimes more loudly or aggressively, and often simplifying the message. The more important their view is to them, the more effort they will put into getting their message across. Being told “I heard you” only works if there is matching action. The listener does not have to agree, but they have to engage to let the speaker know they are being heard. They have to be “present”. This is the only way to let the speaker feel heard and that they matter. If this is not done, the connection and conversation cannot proceed – nothing will get resolved.

The current social tensions are just like this. Part of our people feel like they don’t matter to the other part of the people and that their needs to be included and belong are ignored. This is, literally, a life and death situation for them. Because it is important that the rest of the population hears and understands, they are getting louder, simplifying the message, and sometimes getting more aggressive in the delivery. This is to be expected in a life and death situation. The rest of the people need to not only hear, but engage with presence. Being present is listening, not challenging the message, confirming you heard and understood the speaker’s message by sharing your understanding of what you heard, and giving the speaker the right to express their feelings – even though it’s uncomfortable. Doing this does not take away your place at the table, it allows everyone a place at the table. It allows everyone to belong and to matter. It allows us all to de-escalate so we can connect and proceed. We need a collaborative discussion and focused problem solution to make sure that law breakers are still caught, but officers and civilians are not hurt, and no one is left feeling like they don’t matter. Because they do.

These are just my thoughts, based on what I know about people and how they interact. I don’t know anyone who is so ignorant as to say black people are not as valuable, or human, as white people, but I know several black people that would say they don’t feel safe, protected, or valued. That breaks my heart and I hate that I can see why. That means there is evidence in the world that their feelings are justified. I cannot change anyone else. All I can do is to add my voice to the call to find real, effective change and to make a space at the table on either side of me and be present.” -Sarah Bramblett

LORD, soften my heart to hurt when others hurt. Help me to cry over the things that make You and others cry. Teach me to listen, to quietly stand with those who are hurting, speak out against injustice, and freely offer hope to the hopeless.

And LORD, for those reading this today, please help them know just how much You love them. Help them know You didn’t make a mistake when You created them in their mother’s womb. They are fearfully and wonderfully made. And help those around them to see them as the beautiful, lovable, and valuable individuals they are. Thank You for making each one. Thank You for the unique harmony they bring to the music of life. 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.

Sarah’s bio: Sarah grew up in a Christian military family. She has been married 28 years, raised 2 children, and is blessed to be a grandmother now. She was exposed to cultural diversity at an early age and it remained a way of life for her throughout her entire life.   She has lived in 4 countries outside of the United States and learned to appreciate different values and cultures. She was truly surprised at the differences when, after her husband retired from a military career, she moved away from the “military towns” she had always lived in and ended up in a place where there was very little diversity. She became a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in 2008 and has worked with a multitude of different families and individuals, finding ways to help them resolve problems through developing insight, increasing communication skills, and growing deeper connections with themselves and others. There is so much that goes into each person’s and each relationship’s development, but ultimately, it comes down to people knowing they are not alone, that someone cares, that someone is with them in their struggles and their joys.

Why Do I Do What I do?

“Commit everything you do to the Lord.
    Trust him, and he will help you.
” Psalm 37:5 (NLT)

This verse captured my attention several weeks ago and I’ve been praying over myself and those I love ever since. It immediately follows another verse I pray over myself, “Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you your heart’s desires.”

When read in context, it’s easy to understand the only way I can commit everything I do to the LORD is to delight in Him above all others.

The only way my desires are going to be desires I can ask the LORD to fulfill are the desires He has given me.

When I’m delighting in the LORD, I will ask Him for things He wants to give me. I’ll ask for things that please Him and bring about good in the lives of others and myself.

When I’m delighted in the LORD, I will desire to think, say, and do the things that are pleasing to Him. I will be committed to Him and His ways. I will trust Him and His timing. I will trust Him.

There’s a song our oldest granddaughter shared with me almost a year ago. I love the words, the tune is catchy, and I’ve realized it is speaking this same reminder…

It’s a reminder to commit my way to the LORD and never look back. I’ve included a link at the bottom of the page. If you have a few minutes, take a listen. The words are in the video. I hope you enjoy it.

LORD, I want everything I do to be an intentional choice to follow You and your ways. Help me to delight in You above all others, so I will desire those things that please You. May my confidence be in You alone, so I will trust You above all others and follow You without hesitation.

And LORD, for those reading this today, I ask You to give them a fresh new delight in You. May they commit all their ways to You and willingly follow You all the days of their lives; no hesitation, but complete trust. Amen.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=i+won%27t+look+back+matthew+parker&docid=608046499932342859&mid=9AA462BD18C2F54133C69AA462BD18C2F54133C6&view=detail&FORM=VIRE

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.

The Nail Police

“Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you.” Matthew 7:12a (NLT)

George calls me the “Nail Police” because I always pick up nails and screws when we are out and about. My response is always the same.

“Well, since I don’t want one in my tire, I pick them up so nobody else gets one in their tire.”

It’s my version of today’s verse, aka the Golden Rule.

The thing is, I’ve run across this verse several times in the last few weeks and I’m also beginning to see it implied in other verses.

For instance, the second greatest commandment is to love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:39). Paul reminds us love does no wrong to others (Romans 13:8-10).

I’ve been rolling this around in my head, and a new understanding of how to live it out is emerging.

Look at the verse again. “Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you.” This verse doesn’t tell me to think about doing. It says to DO.

I’m often guilty of thinking about the good thing I ought to do but never actually doing it. Yes, I’m to use Holy Spirit discernment so I don’t enable others or hinder them from doing what is theirs to do, but…

When I know something is the right thing to do and I do not do it, it is sin (James 4:17). And pretending I don’t know the right thing to do is too.

I’m also learning to recognize partiality in my doing. Look at today’s verse one more time. “Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you.”

It’s just like when I’m picking up nails. Anyone driving that way benefits.

We are not to show favoritism in our obedience to the LORD’s instructions (Malachi 2:9). God shows no favoritism (Acts 10:34 & Romans 2:11).

Now, for the hard part of this going deeper lesson. I need to practice doing the right thing in every circumstance with everyone.

LORD, thank You for showing me more of Your perspective on a verse I’ve known a long time. Help me as I learn to put action to my compassion, and do not allow me to play favorites. Where I am not willing, I ask you to make me willing.

And LORD, for those reading this today, please surround them with Your presence. Protect them from harm. Provide for their every need. Enable them to walk in Holy Spirit power. And fill them with Your peace as they delight in You and do whatever it is You have for them to do today. Thank You! 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.

Our Times…

But as for me, I trust in You, O Lord,
I say, “You are my God.”
My times are in Your hand;
Psalm 31:14-15a (NASB)

These words, written by David, express an intentional decision to trust the LORD. Why? Because the LORD was his God. And in stating his times were in the LORD’s hand, he was proclaiming God’s sovereignty over his life.

I first began to claim these words as my own during a time of great uncertainty. I would speak them out loud. I was reminding myself to trust in the LORD and His sovereignty over my life.

I think we can all agree our lives are currently filled with uncertainties. There are so many changes taking place in so many areas of life, and yet, I believe we can still trust in the unchanging character of the LORD our God.

I love that He holds my times in His hand. He holds your times in His hand too. Whether we choose to trust Him or not. Whether we choose to call Him LORD or believe in His sovereignty.

Who God is does not change because of what we do or do not believe about Him.

Truth? In the everyday of living, our choices are the only thing we can control.

These times we live in are crazy; they’re totally out of our control.

But our times are not out of God’s control. He’s actually outside of time and is able to see our entire timeline. He knows what’s coming and the choices we’re going to make. But, we live inside time; the results of our choices are unseen by us until after we make those choices.

So how do we know what to choose? I know of two surefire ways.

By reading God’s word, the Bible. It’s His story and filled with His instructions for how we can live a full and satisfying life. God’s word changes the way we think. Changed thinking brings changed choices and changed living.

Holy Spirit is the second way we can know what to choose. He’s our Helper. He lives in every Jesus-follower and it’s part of His job description to remind us of everything we’ve learned. He equips us with all we need to follow Jesus and live well.

Following Jesus in all our ways and at all times is not always easy, but it is absolutely possible with the help of Holy Spirit.

So what does any of that have to do with our times? Everything!

Trusting Jesus allows us to follow Him well and traverse the hard places of life without hesitation. Believing He’s sovereign, and therefore not surprised by anything that happens in our life, allows us to relax into Him through the craziness and out-of-control times of life.

Through the death of loved ones.

Through unexpected expenses.

Through health problems.

Through homeschooling children, loss of job, sheltering in place…

Through everything.

He is our God and our times are in His hand.

Notice it says hand, not hands. Why? I think it’s because His other hand is busy working all things for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. That’s us, Jesus-followers!

Just because the LORD our God is outside of time, doesn’t mean He’s distant and detached from us. And just because He’s not surprised by what’s happening in our times, doesn’t mean He doesn’t care about us or what we’re facing.

Just the opposite! He cares very much and wants desperately for us to turn to Him for the help and answers we need. He wants to give us everything we need to make the best choices possible.

God has the answers we need. He is willing and able to help. All we have to do is ask.

If you’re like me, you think about praying for yourself more often than you actually do. I will quickly and diligently pray on behalf of another, but I too often find myself thinking about the difficulty, dilemma, drama of my life instead of talking to God (praying) about it.

So, now you know why I speak this verse over myself. It’s my way of reminding myself God’s not absent from my situation; He’s got me covered in every situation and circumstance. He’s sovereign, loves me, and is totally trustworthy!

LORD, I want to trust You with all of my times. Help me to more quickly recognize those times when I’m not trusting You. Help me to turn from going my own way and be more diligent about seeking You and Your way. I want to truly trust You in all of my times.

And LORD, for those reading this today, please help them to seek You for themselves and trust You even when they’re caught by surprise. Help them to trust You enough to not only know Your way for them, but choose to do everything Your way. Amen.

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Out of Control…

Those who control their tongue will have a long life;
    opening your mouth can ruin everything.
Proverbs 13:3 (NLT)

The LORD has used this time of sheltering in place to show me I need to do a better job of controlling my thought life. My grandma used to say, “A still tongue is in a wise head.” How right she was!

Have you ever said something you wish you hadn’t.

I have!

The verse I’m using today speaks directly to the results of speaking without thinking. But I think it speaks to something much deeper. I find when I speak words I would like to take back, it’s because I was thinking those things.

In fact, I was thinking and thinking and thinking those things. Sometimes for days and days and days. Then out they pop. They’re in the atmosphere and impossible to retrieve.

Relationships are dinged up and in need of repair and healing. It’s a total mess and all because I didn’t keep my thoughts on the things of the Spirit. Instead, I focused on the things of the flesh and found myself wallowing in regret.

Yes, I can follow the instructions in 1st John 1:9 to confess my sin and be forgiven and cleansed. I can claim the promise of Romans 8:1 of no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.

But in the end, the words are spoken and the wounds are real. Grief follows for all involved because there is a loss of what was. Why?

There are a multitude of reasons, but some of mine are:

Pride

Insecurity

Jealousy

Fear

Fatigue

Anxiety

And did I mention Pride? Too often I find myself thinking I know best. Ugh! No wonder Proverbs 16:18 reminds us of the destruction of pride.

Ephesians 4:29 tells us to use words that build up and give grace to those who hear them.

I definitely want my words to give grace instead of ruin.

LORD, forgive me when I don’t trust You enough to keep my mouth shut. Help me pay better attention to my thought life. Give me wisdom and understanding for those times I need to speak, and discernment and discipline for the times I need to keep my mouth shut.

And LORD, thank You for each one reading this today. I ask a special blessing on their lives. Give them a word of encouragement. Help them control their thoughts and words so they will not find themselves in a place of regret. Thank You. 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.

Afterward…

“God blesses those who patiently endure testing and temptation. Afterward they will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him.” James 1:12 (NLT)

We live in a world of instant. Instant gratification and little effort. In some things, instant works. But in others, instant gratification means living a life of compromise and missing out on the benefits.

Afterward is used in today’s verse, and it reminds me instant gratification is not my goal.

Afterward means there is a lapse of time between where I am now and what I will receive. Afterward means waiting.

If you’re like me, even the word wait calls up feelings of idleness when we want to be doing. I envision a waiting room at the hospital or doctor’s office.

A few years ago, the LORD gave me a perspective change when our pastor at the time asked, “What do you call someone who waits?”

Answer? One who waits; a waiter or waitress.

How’s that for a perspective changer? No more sitting and twiddling our thumbs. Waiting is active!

What does today’s verse tell me will happen between now and when I receive my reward?

I will be tested and tempted! And I’m to go through the testing and temptation with patient endurance!

Our youngest granddaughter once told me she learned patience is waiting with a happy heart.

Waiting and patience collided in my mind when I read today’s verse. I am to serve the LORD with a happy heart and not be concerned with my reward. It will come, but that cannot be my focus or I will fail each test and succumb to the temptations of my day.

I’ve been reminded I cannot wait well without a steadfast focus on the ONE I’m waiting on. I must be attentive to the LORD and what He asks of me. Otherwise, I will trade the instant gratification of this world for the reward He has for me. That would be a very sorry trade indeed!

LORD, thank You for this reminder to keep You and not my reward as my focus. Please keep me focused on You as I wait, so I will pass each test and resist every temptation with patient endurance and a happy heart.

And LORD, for those reading this, surround them with Your presence. Enable them to see their value in Your kingdom. Cause their hearts to be filled with Your joy as they wait on You this day. May every test and temptation seem small as they live this day happily serving You and trusting their reward will come, afterward. 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.

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.

Words…

Don’t use foul or abusive language. Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them. Ephesians 4:29 (NLT)

To encourage is to give courage.

To give courage, our words must be both good and helpful.

Who are we to encourage?

Those who hear our words.

I’ve always taken this to mean even those who are not even a part of our conversation but are within hearing of our words.

Okay, why am I pulling this thread?

In recent week’s, we’ve been ordered to shelter-in-place for the purpose of stopping the spread of Covid-19.

Wow! I’ve been amazed by the controversy.

I’ve also been sad to hear all the reports of increased domestic violence during this time.

Why are people hurting the very people they’re supposed to love? I’m guessing there are a couple of base level reasons.

1-life feels scary and/or out of control, and

2-aggressive words and behavior give them a feeling of control

Of course, we all know abuse is not control.

Self-control is the ultimate control.

Jesus-followers have an advantage when it comes to self-control. It’s been given to us in full measure.

For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline. 2 Timothy 1:7 (NLT)

But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against these things! Galatians 5:22-23 (NLT)

What’s the catch? We must take the self-control given to us and use it! And…

We practice, practice, practice using our self-control every single day of our lives!

My old piano teacher used to say, “Practice makes perfect when you practice right.”

So, although I’m not abusive with my words or deeds, I am asking myself what kind of word usage I’m practicing.

Where are my thoughts? I need to know the answer, because my words and actions will soon follow the direction of my thoughts.

LORD, thank You for giving me everything I need to successfully live the full and abundant life You created me to live. Help me be intentional about my thoughts, so my words will bless all those who hear them. I ask alongside David…

May the words of my mouth
    and the meditation of my heart
be pleasing to you,
    O Lord, my rock and my redeemer.
Psalm 19:14 (NLT)

And, LORD, for those reading this today, I ask You to surround them with Your presence, power, protection, provision, and peace. May they see evidence of You this day. May they know You are there and really do care about them. 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.

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.

Rest in the Transition

“This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!” 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NLT)

As Momma and I were doing our lateral raises (therapy exercises) yesterday, Momma talked about the times we used to watch the butterflies dry their wings and prepare for flight. She compared the slow movement of our outstretched arms to the movement of those fresh from the chrysalis butterflies.

Her comparison reminded me of what I learned while doing research for last year’s butterfly posts. I’ve always heard about the struggle of the chrysalis, but I found out there is rest in the chrysalis.

I’ve also heard how the butterfly has to fight it’s way out. Again, it’s not so. The chrysalis cracks open and allows the butterfly to begin the process of opening and drying its wings.

It’s a tedious and yet beautiful time as the butterfly slowly moves it wings up and down repeatedly. When its wings are totally dry, it flies away free and is no longer confined to the ground.

Easter is upon us and Jesus-followers are remembering what Jesus did for us and the freedom of new life in Him.

“Christ’s love controls us. Since we believe that Christ died for all, we also believe that we have all died to our old life. He died for everyone so that those who receive his new life will no longer live for themselves. Instead, they will live for Christ, who died and was raised for them.” 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 (NLT)

There doesn’t have to be struggle in the transition, because the LORD brings the transformation of our lives. He does the work of making us those new creations.

LORD, thank You for the full and abundant life You paid such a high price to give me. Teach me to agree with You, so I will live the life You’ve given me to the fullest degree and with Your joy.

And LORD, for all those reading this today, I ask Your added blessing on them. Help them to willingly submit to You and Your ways for them. No struggle, but complete surrender and perfect peace! 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.

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