#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
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.
#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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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“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.
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.
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.
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.”
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 ...

"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!
#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.
Appoint someone else. Moses disqualified himself. I have no defense before The Almighty. Moses and Aaron both didn't treat God as holy before the congregation of believers. Just like the eleven limp forward to fulfill the Great Commission, Moses tips his hat to another. May we not miss what God has for us this day, this chapter of our lives. Our God is no respecter of persons. Just take a deeper look at Mark 8, the feeding of the 4,000, primarily Gentiles. He is the Bread of Life for all of us, even today in our divided nation, two Americas. And the overtones of This Wonder for Gentiles and Jews and Whites and Blacks requires all to see in this Person who sits in front of them on a grass knoll that He Himself is God. And what will we do with that today?
These people with whom you are dealing---I brought them up and out of the Land of Egypt, just like you. Live rightly. Live just. Live fully.
#79 God let every male over 20 years old wander for 40 years and die. 603,548. Gone. They never looked deep enough inside to see what was terribly wrong in their own hearts. Caleb and Joshua walked away from a wildersness—-what did they see that half a million people did not see. Divine Power. Hope. Move forward and occupy. Numbers 26:65.
This is scary to me. Numbers 26:65 ~ God let them die in the wilderness --- every male over 20 years of age. Wandering for 40 years. They died. All 603,548. Numbered. Gone. Forgotten.
But wait, Caleb and Joshua walked away from this wilderness. Can we look at how they all lived their wilderness lives? What did Caleb and Joshua see in the wilderness---same thing as half a million dead people. Yes, they all said it is a land flowing with milk and honey. But, the people said: No hope---we can't defeat the giants. Only Caleb and Joshua believed there was Someone bigger than what they saw. All the while---Numbers 13:30. Presumption on the part of the wanderers! "They never looked deep enough inside to see what was terribly wrong in their own hearts." 66 LL. But, Caleb and Joshua found Divine Power in their wilderness to believe for greater things than living as grasshoppers. Let's move forward and occupy. Shouldn't we do the same in our impossible wilderness?
I love the call of the next chapter to pray for future generations. Matthew Henry puts it this way: "We should concern ourselves, both in our prayers and in our endeavours, for the rising generation, that religion may be maintained and advanced, when we are in our graves. God appoints a successor, even Joshua; who had signalized himself by his courage in fighting Amalek, his humility in ministering to Moses, and his faith and sincerity in witnessing against the report of the evil spies." Oh, God, appoint us to find this Spirit of Grace to raise up the next generations to whom you have entrusted us. Numbers 27:16
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"Your dwelling place is secure,
your nest is set in a rock;
yet you Kenites will be destroyed
when Ashur takes you captive.” Numbers 24:22
Balaam cursed a man, not the church itself.
Someone once asked: do we, in knowledge, experience, or profession excel Balaam?
"Simple dependence on the Redeemer's atoning blood and sanctifying grace, cheerful submission to the Providential hand, and constant endeavors to glorify God and benefit His People, these are less splendid but far more excellent gifts, and always accompany salvation... . The feeblest believer has something of them, and is daily praying for more of them."
That's it. Daily praying for more of Him. He must increase; I must decrease.
PHOTO: The Ancient of Days. Far more excellent gifts from Him to live this day by His strength.
I remember the McDonald's I was sitting in when I read this same story in February 2006. It was the lowest point of my life, and I couldn't climb out of it. The Great Divide. Maybe this was God standing in my way. What will we do with His interruptions of our plans. I certainly never understood for I loved where we were. But God wanted to do something in my heart for Eternity. So be it. Numbers 22:31 "Then, the Lord opened Balaam's eyes, and he saw the angel of the Lord standing in his path with a drawn sword in his hand. Balaam knelt low and bowed in worship." Kneeling low tonight!
God is holy.
How do we do that? How do I live like that? Am I asking the right question? Do I fear the One Who will ask the right questions?
Mark 15:30. The high priests and religion scholars stood in Jesus' path and charged Him as "King of the Jews." And that interruption of His life saved the entire world. God did something for all Eternity. Kneeling low tonight!
PHOTO: Standing on the beach. Thinking about the Providence of God in our lives. Sovereign steps.
It's the work of heaven.
No man planted seeds; no man watered the grass; no man tended the flowers; no man grew anything.
"Aaron’s staff, which represented the tribe of Levi, had not only sprouted but had budded, blossomed and produced almonds." Numbers 17:8
"Do not desecrate my sanctuary. I am the Lord, who makes you holy.’” Think about the priests in Jesus' day. "All the chief priests and the elders of the people took counsel against Jesus to put Him to death; and they bound Him, and led Him away, and delivered Him up to Pilate the governor” (Matt. 27:1-2). They took counsel. The error of the chief priests and Pharisees has been perpetuated and refined from Leviticus to this century. This error has to do with a false perception of holiness. What does holiness really look like? The chief priests? Counterfeit holiness. What about today. Are we a holy people? God is most concerned about making us holy. Is that my major concern in any given matter? Are we dealing with the Truth.
PHOTO: It's the view outside my classroom window as I think about counterfeit idols.
#75 The whole 2 million people in the community forgot what they just read. Numbers 16. Forgot the feeling of the ocean floor they just crossed.
The whole community wailed all night long. Numbers 16. What!?! Two million people wailing for the sake of food. A collective cry. All but two: Joshua and Caleb. I look around every day and hear the ways people talk to each other, talk about others, talk to themselves. Where are the Joshua's and Caleb's. If it is true that God is on our side, and it is true, then what does Josh and Caleb know that we don't know in our hearts. Two million people "missed" the grace of God. forgot what they just read.- You shall die if you defile God's tabernacle. He is a Holy God. Serious Business of Heaven. And we are no longer under law. We live under grace.
"Return, O LORD, to the ten thousand thousands." Return, O LORD, to us, ten thousand thousands across this spacious land of ours who call upon Your Name today. May we press in hard and humble to find You in our million midst.
O God, help us today to trust not like a Hobab but like a Humble Traveler in this story of ours. The brother of Moses' wife planted his feet firm like a toddler spouting: "I will not go. I will depart to my own land to to my kindred." Moses pleads with him: "Come with us, and we will do good to you, for the LORD has promised good..." And they moved on in Numbers 12.
Sometimes, we'll invite people into our lives and they just won't come with us. Even family. I think the problem lies with me when, actually, the problem is their own heart. Their problem is not me, it's God. I'm just an agent at the ticket station. May we let God use us as He will and not play the Holy Spirit in people's lives.
I need to find my own Rest this day. "Rest with us, God. Stay with us."
"For without You, what am I to myself but the Leader of my own destruction?" Augustine
#73 Never try to live on old manna or replace it for better. Nor seek help in Egypt. “All must come from Jesus or you are undone.” Spurgeon
The rabble!
Craving other things.
Numbers 11:4-6.
"If only we had . . . "
"We remember . . . "
"But now . . . "
Lost my appetite
Never see anything but manna.
Here's the truth . . .
"Never try to live on old manna,
(and never try to replace it for better),
nor seek help in Egypt.
All must come from Jesus or thou are undone." Charles Spurgeon
More than ever, I want to move only when my God tells me to move. Live on what He has provided. Just like the woman who poured the extravagance over her LORD, Mark 14:6---"She did a beautiful thing for Me." My world may not recognize the beauty but my God loves it...and He says to my world: "Leave her alone." Yes, leave me alone, o world of mine, for I am taken up by a Good God Who loves me so. So taken up with His Beauty!
#72 The Lord matched their magnanimous offerings with his very own Audible Voice. Buechner says: If I see you, I experience you as an object in space. If I hear you, you bring me into the innermost secrets of who you are.
In Numbers 7, every tribe brought magnanimous multiple offerings alike to dedicate the altar. Whether the tribe was large or small, they brought the same equal weight, equal size, to show their acceptance by God was not based on the quantity of their sins but the quality of the sacrifice. Silver plates; shekels numbering in the hundreds; sprinkling bowls galore; sacrificial livestock proud. And the Lord matched this grandeur with his very own Voice. Audible words from The Living Word.
PHOTO: I heard an audible Voice one day as I walked this very beach. A young lady stopped my stroll and said: "I came up to this beach to read my Bible. And God just told me to stop you and tell you that this thing you are going through is from Him. He is with you. You are going to be okay." She could have never known. I faced the biggest crisis, the Greatest Divide, of my life. And matching the grandeur of the skies and sea, I heard an audible Voice from a mouthpiece of God. More than a match.
#71 Put God's Name on every face you meet. Numbers 6:24-26. The Lord bless you and keep you. Covers all your work here on earth. No conditions. May God lift His Face on you: a gracious movement of God toward you. #60000thoughts #talkingtomyself
This. The words to bless your people, to put God's name on their faces.
#59 Step into your calling even if the world might recognize you as returnable. Numbers 3:34. #60000thoughts #talkingtomyself
Numbered. Assigned. Appointed. The total tribe of Levi is in place. The able-bodied soldiers ready. The organization is impeccable. "The Merarites were but 6200 in all, and yet of these there were 3200 serviceable men, that is, more than half." Numbers 3:34. Soldiers were called at 20. Ministers were called at 30---an honor for those more in the prime of life. May we step into our calling even when the world may recognize us as returnable. I feel that way from the church community at large---not worth much anymore. I certainly feel that way from the medical field---it happened after we hit 70. Just my perception. I may be wrong.
#69 Moses was a prince in a grant. Marshalled in rank and file. Moveable. Pitch your tent and pressd on. Pressing on for the prize of Christ Himself and that future state of ours. #60000thoughts #talkingtomyself
"I'll set up my residence in your neighborhood." Lev 26:11 MSG. If we surrender, He is our neighbor. Oh!
If we confess our sins...wait, when was the last time I repented of sin? About 15 minutes ago. I went into the living room to my husband to ask his forgiveness for being very rude to him, but you know what happened? I sinned again right there cause I didn't like his response. We have the awesome privilege of going into the Holy of Holies and living no longer curved in. Repentance isn't just asking someone to forgive me but it's turning from it.
66 Love Letters: "Think of holiness as relational energy that is more concerned with another's well-being than our own. Think of unholiness as perverted relational energy that is more concerned with our well-being than another's."
So, as we close the Book of Leviticus, what would holiness look like as we relate to our spouse today? What would it look like as we relate to our children? What does it look like this day as we relate to our world? My prayer for all of us as we end this book is Colossians 1:29: As you face and embrace some really hard things, may you struggle well with "His Energy that so powerfully works in you."
So what does the Book of Leviticus stir in you? "These are the commandments which Yahweh commanded Moses for the children of Israel on Mount Sinai." Lev 27:26. Given for their joy. Manifested in holy love.
Father, it is incomprehensible that we can partake of your Divine Nature. The Israelites looked forward and thought they'd give anything to be at that place. You are Here. Invade my day, this moment, with your Holy Presence.
This is all about the servants that God brought out of Egypt. Leviticus 25:55. The law of Moses honored the Sabbath Day---a day designed for worship and reading and hearing the Law. A day and a way to know God deeper. Now, they institute a sabbatical year, every seven. Now, they institute a jubilee year, after seven sabbatical years. Return to your possessions, your bargains, your lands, your loves. Free and with no encumbrance around your neck, around your soul. And Who restores us to this kind of freedom? The Redeemer Who lives. Who ever lives for you and for me. So what will I do with this Sabbath Day? Consider it holy as unto the Lord.
In Mark 11:17 Jesus designated the temple as a house of prayer for the nations and worship of the Eternal not a hangout for peddling religion. And the crowd who listened was carried away by Him. And the high priests plotted to get rid of Him.
Kids, you will always have defectors in your midst. Keep holy the Sabbath Day all your days.
PHOTO: The little ones at church. May we all treat the Sabbath as holy. Rest. #read #listen #study #worship
66 - We put God on trial every time we evaluate if He is good. God is not on trial; we are. God is the Judge. Humble your soul. Come to Him first all day long. Leviticus 23:27. #60000thoughts #talkingtomyself
Father, it is incomprehensible that we can partake of your Divine Nature. The Israelites looked forward and thought they'd give anything to be at that place. You are Here. Invade my day, this moment, with your Holy Presence.