A String of Pearls
Read with me cover-to-cover in 2026. Start the Old & New Testaments together on January 1. About 3 chapters per day. About 15 minutes of your day. Join us as the axe of Biblical Love thaws the frozen parts (66LL) in our hearts. My focus in 2026 is counseling yourself from the Word. We average 60,000 thoughts per day. Take courage. Talk to yourself from Truth. I am more emotional and pensive and overly-sensitive than most. I need to know how to truly live.
A String of Pearls
Saturday, April 25, 2026
115 - "Interpreting Life Today in Light of Tomorrow---Thus Far!" 1 Samuel 7-9; Luke 18:24-43
Friday, April 24, 2026
114 - "Two Dead Sons and Eli Cares More About God Than Himself" 1 Samuel 4-6; Luke 18:1-23
you start thinking about what you've done today.
How we've treated those we love. And those who may not have returned our love.
How we've disdained this day, or maybe loved a little more than yesterday.
How we've distanced ourselves from one, or maybe stepped into fresh faith.
How we've forgotten the LORD of our lives, or fell forward in a deep dependence.
How His Good Grace covers all our moments.
PHOTO: It was so the Hand of God that shone through my moments today. Just an ordinary day when I encountered the sound of God in my life in a way I never dreamed.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
113 - "No More!" 1 Samuel 1-3; Luke 17:20-37
113 Hannah leaves her grief with the One Who holds life in His Hands. 1 Samuel 1:18 She prays that God will remember her. She deals with what stirs within her. Her circumstance doesn't change; her heart does. And she is no longer downcast. No more!
I find much comfort in this story. Hannah is childless.
I went through that kind of grief trying to get pregnant with my youngest, Britt. Lost 3 babies the year before he was born. The grief is real and this is what you do with it.
Hannah leaves her grief with the One who holds life in His Hands. And it's an interesting prayer in I Samuel 1:18 that she may find favor in the eyes of those over her. And that God may remember her. And she deals with what stirs within her. Her circumstance doesn't change; her heart does. And she is no longer downcast. No more!
Two words that speak volumes to my story. No More!
And then God reverses the story.
It is never meant for us to reverse our circumstances.
He was crucified scores of years ago. No reversal of those circumstances. A Resurrection to new life. He is making something new out of you.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
112 - "Undisturbed By The Overwhelming Sorrows of Life" Ruth 1-4; Luke 17:1-19
"The Lord grant you that ye may find rest." Ruth 1:9.
A life of rest undisturbed by the overwhelming sorrow of being a widow;
a life of rest untouched by the cares of this broken world and my broken story.
PHOTO: Found while tending to my menial job, my assigned responsibilities, my ordinary life.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
111 - "Everyone Did What Was Right In Their Own Eyes" Judges 19-21; Luke 16
What if we didn't follow the law?
The last 3 chapters are the saddest narrative of the story since Caleb died. Judges 21:25 "In those days, there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes." Joshua was dead. No judge in Israel. No restraints. No punishment. Idolatry. Concubines. Killings. Rape. Lawlessness. No king.
The individual became king and culture re-oriented around individuals. No faith community. No ultimate holy Authority over their lives. Goodness and evil both are dictated by what is pleasing and useful to the individual.
Either Jesus is our King or we hold the crown. Will I live today in awe and repentance before my King? You can't serve both God and money. Luke 16:13.
If you do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, you will never be convinced, even by someone who rises from the dead. Luke 16:31
PHOTO: 33,000 feet in the air. What do we do with all this majesty? What is actually going on in the unseen world? How can I justify living by doing what I think is right in my own eyes. How do I know I am walking in truth?
Monday, April 20, 2026
110 - "Either You Hold On Tight In The Wilderness or You Lose Your Hold on God" Judges 16-18; Luke 15:11-32
110 Present in Moses and Deserted in Samson---Either you Hold on Tight in the Wilderness or You Lose Hold of Your God"
Brian MacLaren in his commentary talks about: The light on Moses' face and the strength in Samson's arm represent the most noble of character. Present in Moses and deserted in Samson because we either hold on tight in the wilderness or lose hold of God. And, He lets us go. And these two poles of perfection, beauty and strength, are given by Only One. It wasn't really about Samson's hair in these verses---that was just a symbol of God's strength let slip through his lofty fingers. MacClaren goes on to say: "There have been in the past, and there are today, thousands of simple souls, shut out by lowliness of position and other circumstances from all the refining and ennobling influences of which the world makes so much, who yet in character and bearing, ay, and sometimes in the very look of their meek faces, are living witnesses how mighty to transform a nature is the power of loving gazing upon Jesus Christ....There is no influence to refine and beautify men like that of living near Jesus Christ, and walking in the light of that Beauty which is the effulgence of the divine glory and the express image of His Person." This whole thing gives me much peace as I've been shut out, at times, throughout my life---but it is not my job to seek beauty and strength in this celebrity world of ours. My utmost goal and privilege is to live near Jesus Christ, the One I love. Judges 16:20 - may it never be of any of us. Samson did not know the Lord had left him. He just didn't know. Moses did not know that his face shone like the sun, either. So, what's the point here? It's our calling to live near and trust. The nearness of God is our only good.
NOTE: I just have to write this down and document it somewhere---and it fits here... When the Great Divide happened in my life, a beautiful world began responding to me in the most unexpected way and it happens day-in, day-out. Ask me about it sometime.
PHOTO: Place where I work: our high school campus where I've found the nearness of God in ways I never imagined.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
109 - "Sin Hides From Your Eyes the Things that Belong To Your Peace" Judges 13-15; Luke 15:1-10
And right smack dab when Israel was in distress,
Samson was born.
Son of a long childless mom.
"Mercies often waited for, often prove signal mercies,
and by them others may be encouraged to continue their hope in God's mercy."
Matthew Henry.
When you feel your trouble the most,
God often sends comfort.
There are answers to prayer I hold closely---
the birth of Britt after 7 years,
the amazing freedom from a felt betrayal.
All Signal Mercies.
Matthew Henry wrote:
Saturday, April 18, 2026
108 - "Dare Not Play Fast and Loose with God" Judges 11-12; Luke 14:25-35
Vow and pay. Psalm 76. This vow story belongs to each of us who live and breathe and vow.
PHOTO: I know I am dear to you. Solemn vows made 46 years ago this year. Standing on a suspended bridge on a train stop through the most scariest Colorado mountains
Friday, April 17, 2026
107 - "I Wanted Holidays from the School of Christ" Judges 9-10; Luke 14:1-24
Thursday, April 16, 2026
106 - "The Sword is the Gospel in His Mouth" Judges 7-8; Luke `3:23-35
God reduces Gideon's army to 300 people---No Way on Earth they could win this battle without God. No way on earth we can either.
I am "taken" by a quote from Matthew Henry about this story: "In doing the duties required by God, we must not regard the forwardness or backwardness of others, nor what they do, but what God looks for is at our hands. He is a rare person who can endure that others should excel him in gifts or blessings, or in liberty; so that we may say, it is by the special grace of God that we regard what God says to us, and not look to men what they do."
God speaks to Gideon. “Arise, go down against the camp of Midian, and afterward your hands will be strengthened that you may go.” Judges 7:11. And, then, another confirmation. A dream interpreted ... that God would give the camp of Midian into their hands. That's it! Arise! Go take your spoil. "For the Lord." The dream was simple---a cake of bread rolls and knocks over a tent. Nothing special there. It's the interpretation that is Divine! "There is nothing else save the sword of Gideon." The sword is not in his hand. The sword is the Gospel in his mouth. Judges 7:14. Gideon takes this interpretation as a sure thing. He worships! Oh my soul! Can we worship God in the circumstances before us? Wherever we are. This moment. Providence is on our side! God's intervention may be a small event, maybe seemingly accidental. What is God speaking to you? What divine appointment encourages your faith today?
PHOTO: No way on Earth we do this life well without God. Edited sun photo.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
105 - "May Our Relationship With God Be Like The Sun in Full Strength" Judges 4-6; Luke 13:1-22
Generation after generation "they forget about God" when things are going good. And we all do the same in this generation. That's why we need the Book of Judges.
PHOTO: The ocean roars. Santa Rosa Island. Sunrise. Thinking about how God is changing my motives and my impact, not just my behavior.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
104 - "Something Worse Than Suffering" Judges 1-3; Luke 12:32-59
The angel of the Lord went up from Gilgal to Bokim and said, “I brought you up out of Egypt and led you into the land I swore to give to your ancestors. I said, ‘I will never break my covenant with you, and you shall not make a covenant with the people of this land, but you shall break down their altars.’ Yet you have disobeyed me. Why have you done this?" Judges 2: 1-2. We are no different. Do we want God or do we want the good life here on earth?
Monday, April 13, 2026
103 - God Puts To Flight A Thousand For You" Joshua 22-24; Luke 12:1-31
#103 Last Words! Love the Lord your God and walk in His Ways and cling to Him with all your heart and soul. God Himself puts to flight a thousand for you. Joshua 22:5-6
Joshua is about to go the way of all flesh. It's his last words that make my heart stand up and scream stop to my world and listen long. What will this servant leader say that could make a difference in our lives? "Love the Lord your God, and walk in all his ways and keep his commandments and cling to Him and serve Him with all your heart and with all your soul.” And Joshua blesses them and sends them home. Joshua 22:5-6.
You have seen what the LORD your God has done for you. I sit tonight in the exact same seat I was in over a decade ago when my world crashed in on me. Never in my wildest hopes did I think I could walk out of the depression that immobilized my heart and soul. Not only did I walk out, I have flourished and flown in freedom more than I could have ever thought. If you knew my circumstances right now, that's not what identifies me and makes me stable and successful. It is the LORD, our God Who has been fighting for me. And as I sit in this memorable moment, Joshua 23:10 takes hold of a deep place in me: "One of your men puts to flight a thousand, for the LORD your God is He Who fights for you, just as he promised you. He did! He has! He is! He will! God Himself pushes them out.
PHOTO: A little bird landed on the cross just as I clicked the camera of this little country church that I passed a thousand times in my life in Fort Worth. Used to live smack dab across the street from this little country church. It's a Beautiful God Who has done an incredible work in my heart as I remember the thoughts I had when I would pass this little country church. And those thoughts are no more.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
102 - "Groundswell of Hope" Joshua 19-21; Luke 11:29-54
#102 Joshua 21:44 is a groundswell of hope to this very age. Not only did God give rest from 40 years of wilderness travels, He gave them rest from the fatigue of the battle against the Canaanites. He gave them rest from the pressures and thoughts and emotions they battled within. God gave rest on every side. This recorded experience stands my hope and ground, my confidence in You, Oh God, and what You will yet do for us this day.
This verse, Joshua 21:44, is a groundswell of hope up to this very age. Not only did God give them rest from 40 years of wilderness travels, and rest from the fatigue of battle against the Canaanites, but also rest from the pressures and thoughts and emotions within where they battled too. All the days of Joshua. God gave rest on every side.
Oh God! You write these verses as a ground of hope and confidence to me this very night. Give me rest on every side. I've spent decades following You and have sought a rest from the physical labor and the woes of life. This recorded experience stands my ground, my confidence in You and what You will yet do. In due time.
The crowd swelled in Luke 11:29 and Jesus told them they are looking for "proof" before hope. All looking for something to titillate your curiosity, satisfy your lust for miracle. The only proof we will ever get is the Jonah-proff given to the Nineties---looks like no proof at all.
PHOTO: Rest on the horizon.
Saturday, April 11, 2026
101 - "Can I Just Believe While in the Situation I Am In" Joshua 16-18; Luke 11:1-28
#101 - Can we just believe while in whatever lot the Lord has apportioned for us? Joshua 17:17
PHOTO: Image: Keene Public Library www.flickr.com
Friday, April 10, 2026
100 - "Good Enough Christianity" Joshua 13-15; Luke 10:25-42
I don't think I could enjoy them anymore. Flew up to Kansas City to pick up Zekey for Ezri's 6th Birthday Party---and flew him back to KC. Whirlwind trips to the museum, trampoline park, and gargantuan indoor playgrounds. This won't last forever for me. I am growing old. No one knows the time. I will give you everything I can til the day God calls me home.
“You are now very old, and there are still very large areas of land to be taken over." Joshua 13:1. God reminds us all, that for those of us who still can, we must finish the work He has given. He brings others along to put on the top-stone. He expects Joshua to count where he is. He expects all of us to number our days and present to Him a heart of wisdom. Don't lock the door yet. No bar on the door until it is locked forever. Remind yourself to rise up to the occasion to fight the good fight of faith and never dismiss the battles all around me---but I must also engage in the battle going on in me. If I don't, I'll just live in "good-enough" Christianity. We all need to know how to navigate our way through the battle within and find the true "rich fare."
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and soul. Love your neighbor as yourself. Luke 1027.
PHOTO: Ezri and Zeke at the Bullock history museum in Austin. February 2023
Thursday, April 9, 2026
99 - Sun Stand Still — the Lord is fighting For You” Joshua 10-12; Luke 10:1-24
#99 Surely the Lord is fighting for you. Joshua 10:14. He made the sun stand still at your request.
The Gibeonites sent word to Joshua at Gilgal: Don't abandon us! Help! All of the Amorite kings have joined forces against us. Joshua 10:6
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
98 -“A Sword in Christ’s Hand” Joshua 7-9; Luke 9
And God Himself appears to Joshua with a sword drawn in his Hand. He appears as a warrior. Christ will be to us what we need. Joshua needed this picture to encourage him to keep on fighting the daunting road ahead. God promised Joshua that he was not Alone. What do you need to see in God's Face toward you this day? I so need His Mercy. Beleaguered over here. Like Joshua, may we move on by God's Presence and Power. Col 1:29.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
97 - "The Sea Saw and Fled" Joshua 4-6; Luke 9:18-36
Now, the undaunting Joshua leads Israel to cross the Jordan River on dry ground. He saw it happen once before. And that same God is with Joshua and the men from the 12 tribes.
“Be strong and very courageous.
Symbols of twin promises:
Your God is all powerful.
Your God is to be feared.
Monday, April 6, 2026
96 - "God Is With You in the Midst of Your Confusion" Joshua 1-3;
Sunday, April 5, 2026
95 - "Your Strength Is Equal to Your Day" Deuteronomy 32-34; Luke 8:26-56
Oh my! God's Word Deeply Touches this heart of mine. This day. These events. Your strength is equal to your day. This event. Why have I never seen that verse before---Deut 33:25. These are the words of Moses, a song that sinks deep in our storied lives. “Take this Book of the Law and put it by the side of the ark "Let my teaching drop quenching this thirst of my needy heart." Deut 32:2.
Saturday, April 4, 2026
94 - "Oh, Eternal Word of God" Deuteronomy 30-31; Luke 8:1-25
There is no other God like this God of Israel! Every single day of our lives He supports us, undergirds us with His Everlasting Arms. He rides across the heavens to help us in these events we face this day. Not to punish. Thank you God for deeply caring, undergirding, carrying us, all the days of our lives.
Praise the LORD, for each day He carries us in His Arms. Psalm 68:19
“Take this Book of the Law and put it by the side of the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God, that it may be there for a witness against you." Deut 31:26.
"Nothing more important than love and obey.
Friday, April 3, 2026
93 - "A Blessing Rests On You Wherever You Are" Deuteronomy 28-29; Luke 7:31-50
Blessed shall you be in the city & blessed shall you be in the country.
Blessed shall be the offspring of your body,
and the produce of the ground,
the increase of your herd,
Blessed shall be all your flock,
Blessed shall be your basket and your bowl.
Blessed shall you be when you come in & blessed when you go out.
We must ask ourselves every time we read the Word of God: "What's the point?"
Here, blessings shout out from the top of one glorious mountain followed by curses delivered from the peak of doom mountain.
Wherever we go in life---
dwelling in the country or the city,
leading our little ones,
gathering our food for the day,
working hard at what we do,
living life whether it is coming in or going out.
Wherever we go...
Wherever you are, there is a blessing that can rest upon you---if we follow God.
Doesn't mean that everything will work our way, no!
Means that everything will be considered and cared,
re-directed or re-created by the Providential Hand of God.
Take Courage. The Good Hand of God is on you to bless you today and always.
When you call to mind what you have done . . .
Thursday, April 2, 2026
92 - “The Human Side” Deuteronomy 26-27; Luke 7:1-30
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"Your corpses are going to litter the wilderness---every one of you twenty years and older who was counted in the census, this whole generation of grumblers and grousers." Eugene Peterson. Only Caleb and Joshua will enter this Promised Land along with the children of those grousers. Moses and the priests instruct those children who are now 59 and younger:
"Keep silence and hear: this day you have become the people of the Lord your God. You shall therefore obey the voice of the Lord your God, keeping his commandments and his statutes, which I command you today.” Deut 27:9-10.
Keep your silence, Bev. When the rivers rage; when the deserts dry up; when the bridges blow up in your soul, forget not his benefits. Remember the LORD your God.
Are you the One?" An odd question for one of the top ten prophets of all time to ask? It so shows the human side of all of us. John sits in prison pondering the scenario---why am I at this place in my story? Luke sets the stage: The story of the famous Gentile centurion over 100; the poor widow of Nain holding a lifeless child; and now John the Baptist's perplexing question as he sits in jail. Luke nails it: So what will be my response to Jesus, and why should we respond to him? At this point Luke zeroes in on the real question. This section's dominant theme is faith. It's all about the presence of faith or doubt in the Presence of God. And Jesus doesn't reply "yes." He replies: "Go back and report to John what you have seen and heard: The blind receive sight, the lame walk, those who have leprosy are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the good news is proclaimed to the poor. Blessed is anyone who does not stumble on account of me." Luke 7:20-23. Jesus really didn’t answer John’s question.
PHOTO: Flicker. Copyright free.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
91 - "Don't Bring Sin Upon Your Family" Deuteronomy 23-25; Luke 6:27-49
“See!” he said to all the people. “This stone will be a witness against us. It has heard all the words the Lord has said to us. It will be a witness against you if you are untrue to your God.” Joshua 24:27. The last words of Joshua---do not follow foreign gods. Even the rocks have heard your testimony. Joshua's face was set like a flint determined to guide the people to the Captain of their Soul and no other.
The Living Word! Some of us end up in marriages that we would not have chosen had we not been swept away by the moments of our youth ~ #nofavorintheireyes. Deut 24:1. Maybe it was the Providential Hand of God that He placed you in the marriage you are in---like Hosea, who married beneath him. Maybe it is our own sinful choices, lustful choices, even ignorant choices that landed us where we lay our heads this night. Don't bring sin upon your family ~ Deut 24:4. Whether it's Providence or our own sin, we all have opportunity to bear our own burdens rather than give in to sin. We can find a rest we know not, no matter the circumstance. God's Divine Power enables us by Grace Upon Grace to sanctify the crosses we bear. God's Matchless Grace supports us---Underneath are His Loving Arms. God's Comforting Spirit teaches and reproves and provides the way for us to better learn how to obey in the midst of distance and difficulties. God will make this marraige more tolerable---He changes us, not just our spouse. We have the Written Word of God. We worship the Living Word!
Even in Luke 6, we find: If you love those who love you, what credit is that? Love your enemies and do good, hoping for nothing in return. Luke 6:32, 35
PHOTO: Egypt. Circa 2010.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
90 - "God Assures Us in Sustenance Not Solutions" Deuteronomy 20-22; Luke 6:1-26
Dear Ones, When you go to war against your enemies and see horses and chariots and an army greater than yours, do not be afraid of them because the Lord your God, who brought you up out of Egypt, will be with you. Deut 20:1. God assures us not in solutions but with sustenance, His Presence.
Dear God, Help me to not be afraid or dismayed by reason of this great horde against me. Help me to believe down deep that the LORD shall fight for me and I need to hold my peace. Psalm 60:12.
Monday, March 30, 2026
89 - "May Your Heart Not Be Lifted Up Above Others" Deuteronomy 17-19; Luke 5:17-39
Sunday, March 29, 2026
88 - "Don't Waste Your Work" Deuteronomy 14-16; Luke 5:1-16
Saturday, March 28, 2026
87 - "Get God's Word Deep Inside of You" Deuteronomy 11-13; Luke 4:31-44
It was not your children who saw the discipline of the LORD:
His Majesty
His Mighty Hand
His Outstretched Arms.
No, it wasn't your children, No.
It was your own eyes that saw all these great things the Lord has done." Deuteronomy 11:7
And what will you do with this God of yours?
What will you take away and live forever?
Can we ever ever be the same? No.
How He has overwhelmed us.
Walking floors of oceans.
40-year old shoes.
Friday, March 27, 2026
86 - "Truth Rises Up in Us When We Know What's In Our Hearts" Deuteronomy 8-10; Luke 4:1-30
Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way in the wilderness these forty years, to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep his commands. 40 years! The journey was less than 15 days in distance. What happened? Deuteronomy 8:2. What's the point here? How do we live like this? God humbled you, causing you to hunger and then feeding you with manna, which neither you nor your ancestors had known, to teach you that man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord. Held Ezri at 2 weeks old and wondered this very same thought. The darling girl wil soon discover that man does not live by bread but by every Word out of the mouth of God.
God had the power to make it a very brief journey in the wilderness. And the same with "change" in our own lives. But how else is character formed? Overnight? How else can we come to see ourselves for who we really are? A C.S. Lewis quote comes to mind: "No man knows how bad he is until he has tried very hard to be good." They had to try awful hard in a wilderness---so do we. And what does it reveal? Humility and dependence or self-knowledge and arrogance. When we come "to know what is in our heart," that knowledge rises up---that's what the word "to know" means in the Hebrew. The truth rises up in our hearts of the Power and Patience and Presence of God---and our total dependence on Him.
PHOTO: Our total dependence on Him to move our mountains that we may “know.”
Thursday, March 26, 2026
85 - “We Pass On What Is On Our Hearts” Deuteronomy 5-7; Luke 3
PHOTO: It's a secret place I go to when I'm really in trouble. It's actually the campus where I used to work. God heard
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
84 - "Moses Lived for Another Kingdom" Deuteronomy 3-4; Luke 2:25-52
So, Moses stayed in the valley.
So intrigued by the way that Moses "let go" of what he had held onto for decades. A Promised Land. And your feet will feel the bottom of the ocean floor but no promised land. And your shoes will never wear out and they will never sashay the soil of the promised land. And your wilderness steps will turn into bold confidence but not in a promised land. Your heart is fixed on Another Kingdom. And in Luke 2, Simeon and Anna and Mary all lived for Another Kingdom.
Moses begs, one last time ...
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
83 - "God Knows Your Going & Coming---Demand Nothing Here; Expect Everything There" Deuteronomy 1-2; Luke 2:1-24

Larry Crabb said it this way: "Demand nothing here. Expect everything there.
Surrender all rights to justice, to loving treatment from others, to fulfilling ministry,
to all the good things of this life and you will be given tastes of the good things to come.
That is how you taste the LORD and discover that He is good.
It is those tastes that fill you with sustaining hope until you're welcomed to the banquet."
"There is no better evidence and earnest of God's favor than His putting His Law in our hearts." Psalm 147:19.
PHOTO: It's a tree in the wilderness outside of my window. And in this wilderness in which I sit, God orchestrates my story. I no longer live for success but for Him!
Monday, March 23, 2026
82 "Live for God's Glory, not Promised Lands" Numbers 34-36; Luke 1:57-80
Sunday, March 22, 2026
81 - "Consider the End of Your Sin" Numbers 31-33; Luke 1:39-56
#81 The Israelites fell back to old ways of making life work for them. Moses fell forward on God. He cared more about the people than the Promised Land. Will we make today about striving with the Energy of Christ so powerfully at work within? Will I live in the wonder of the whiteness of my life? That's enough. It's all about the white as snow.
PHOTO: Stood overlooking this creek. Snow falling. Perceiving my end.























