• Photo-synthesis

    Put on Love

    With the flurry of activity in the backyard, it took awhile for me to notice.

    We were hosting a baby shower over the weekend for dear family friends and their son.

    Everyone had contributed to the day.

    Decorating an amazing balloon arch.

    Creating a multitude of desserts that were as pleasing to the eye as they were to taste.

    Making a buffet of food to serve the many guests who came to celebrate this special occasion.

    And on grill duty, my friend Chris.

    Our families had met at church over 20 years ago.

    We have celebrated many occasions together over the years.

    Today was the addition of a new memory.

    But when I looked down to the yard to see my friend taking a break from the heat, I saw something that I had missed earlier.

    Chris was wearing my Dad’s apron.

    Behind my sunglasses, I could feel my eyes tear up.

    My sister had made this apron out of one of my Dad’s shirts for me after he passed away.

    It hung just around the corner from the kitchen.

    If my parents were still with us, they would have been in the backyard celebrating as well.

    With all the activity, I almost missed it.

    My friend had put on love.

    That meant more than I could say.

    In our day to day lives, that is what we are called to do as God’s people.

    To above all else, put on love.

    In a world full of distractions, we are called to reflect kindness, compassion and patience.

    Maybe it is through a kind word.

    Maybe it is through a simple gesture.

    It can even be by putting on an apron.

    Whatever it is for you friends, don’t forget to put on love today.

    It’s your most important garment.

    “Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive. And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.”
    ‭‭Colossians‬ ‭3‬:‭12‬-‭14‬ ‭ESV‬‬

  • Photo-synthesis

    Pass It On

    My son, Dan is working at Summer Camp now that his semester has ended at college.

    The thought of camp makes me think back to my own experiences during childhood with camps and Vacation Bible School.

    Snack time and crafts.

    Meeting new friends.

    But it is the music that stands out in my mind the most.

    A song written by Kurt Kaiser will forever be embedded in my heart.

    Pass It On.

    As an adult, I realize now that it was also laying the foundation for what we are all called to do: share His love.

    Once you have experienced it, you do not want to keep it to yourself.

    Here are some of the lyrics:

    “It only takes a spark
    To get a fire going
    And soon all those around
    Can warm up in its glowing
    That’s how it is with God’s love
    Once you’ve experienced it
    You spread His love to ev’ryone
    You want to pass it on.”

    Have you experienced His love?

    Who can you pass it onto today?

    It only takes a spark.

    Share His love.

    “Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations,[a] baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”
    Matthew 28:19-20 NLT

  • Photo-synthesis

    Wherever You Are

    I love when my husband sends me pictures when he is away.

    However, this breathtakingly beautiful picture made me wish I was there instead of up north in a blizzard warning.

    Who wants to be waiting for a blizzard?

    Sometimes we all wish we were somewhere else.

    Maybe we are living in the middle of our own personal storm, and long for peace and beauty in our lives.

    But we are reminded in His word that God is always with us.

    Both in our storms and our sunsets.

    God knows exactly where we are.

    And He delights in every detail of our lives.

    “The Lord directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives.”
    ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭37‬:‭23‬ ‭(NLT‬‬)

    That brings me peace.

    Even in the middle of a storm.

    Wherever we are, He is always with us.

  • Devotions

    In the Middle of the Storm

    After scrolling and seeing the picture of a lawn chair at the bottom of my friend’s pool, I curiously read the caption above her Facebook post.

    “That was one crazy storm.”

    Apparently, the night before the winds were strong enough to take down large branches and several trees in the area.

    And blow my friend’s chair from her patio into her pool.

    Casually, I made the comment that I had slept right through it.

    But this is not always the case.

    There are many times that I don’t sleep through the storms that blow through my life.

    Sometimes, the force feels like it is enough to take me down.

    My thoughts swirl around and it’s difficult to find my balance.

    And like the chair at the bottom of the pool, I feel like I am going under.

    On those days, I forget Who is in charge of the winds and the rain.

    Despite knowing He is always with me, I start to focus on the storm instead of the Savior.

    This is how the disciples responded when Jesus slept through a storm, even though He was with them.

    “One day He got into a boat with His disciples, and He said to them, “Let us go across to the other side of the lake.” So they set out, and as they sailed He fell asleep. And a windstorm came down on the lake, and they were filling with water and were in danger.  And they went and woke Him, saying, “Master, Master, we are perishing!” And He awoke and rebuked the wind and the raging waves, and they ceased, and there was a calm. He said to them, “Where is your faith?” And they were afraid, and they marveled, saying to one another, “Who then is this, that He commands even winds and water, and they obey Him?” Luke 8: 22-25 (ESV)

    Jesus, fully human and fully divine, understood what it was like to be caught in life’s storms.

    As we start to read Matthew 14, we see Jesus removing Himself from others after He receives the news of John the Baptist’s death.

    The loss of His friend.

    Unspeakable grief.

    And yet, in the midst of His own pain, Jesus had recognized the crowds who had followed Him to His place of solace were going through their own storms.

    He understood their pain and had compassion on them.

    He brought healing and hope, even when He was hurting.

    “Now when Jesus heard this, He withdrew from there in a boat to a desolate place by Himself. But when the crowds heard it, they followed Him on foot from the towns. When He went ashore He saw a great crowd, and He had compassion on them and healed their sick.” 

    Matthew 14: 13-14 (ESV)

    And then if that were not enough, Jesus did more.

    He fed the masses, both physically and spiritually.

    “Now when it was evening, the disciples came to Him and said, “This is a desolate place, and the day is now over; send the crowds away to go into the villages and buy food for themselves.”  But Jesus said, “They need not go away; you give them something to eat.” They said to Him, “We have only five loaves here and two fish.” And He said, “Bring them here to me.” Then He ordered the crowds to sit down on the grass, and taking the five loaves and the two fish, He looked up to heaven and said a blessing. Then He broke the loaves and gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the crowds.  And they all ate and were satisfied. And they took up twelve baskets full of the broken pieces left over. And those who ate were about five thousand men, besides women and children.” Matthew 14:15-21 (ESV)

    The story does not end there.  

    After all of the miracles He had performed that day, Jesus took time alone to go pray.

    The disciples, who were far off on the boat, witnessed yet another miracle of Jesus walking to them on the water.  

    They did not immediately recognize Him, and were afraid.

    “Immediately He made the disciples get into the boat and go before Him to the other side, while He dismissed the crowds. And after He had dismissed the crowds, He went up on the mountain by Himself to pray. When evening came, He was there alone, but the boat by this time was a long way from the land, beaten by the waves, for the wind was against them. And in the fourth watch of the night He came to them, walking on the sea. But when the disciples saw Him walking on the sea, they were terrified, and said, “It is a ghost!” and they cried out in fear.

    But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, “Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid.”  

    Matthew 14: 22-27 (ESV)

    Just like the disciples, sometimes I do not recognize Him, even when He is close.

    And like Peter, I forget my faith when He calls me to take the next step.

    I take my focus off of Him.

    “And Peter answered Him, “Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.” 

    He said, “Come.” So Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water and came to Jesus. 

    But when he saw the wind, he was afraid, and beginning to sink he cried out, “Lord, save me.” Jesus immediately reached out His hand and took hold of him, saying to him, “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?”  And when they got into the boat, the wind ceased. 

    And those in the boat worshiped Him, saying, “Truly you are the Son of God.”  

    Matthew 14: 28-33(ESV)

    Friends, I do not know what storms are blowing through your lives right now.

    You may feel like you are sinking.

    But Jesus understands your struggles.

    He has compassion for you.

    Don’t take your focus off of Him.

    He is with you always.

    Even in the middle of the storm.