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
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
35 - "Just To Touch Your Face Again" Genesis 43-45; Matthew 22:23-46
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
34 - "All Things Are Against Me" Genesis 41-42; Matthew 22:1-22
Here it is in Chapter 42. Jacob concluded: "all these things are against me." Genesis 42:36 He lost a young teenage Joseph; Simeon and Benjamin are now taken captive. I know the end of this story but not my life's story. This story works out for good. Way too often, the plethora of things I think are against me, well, all those things are actually working together for my good and the good of all. I just don't see the working for us of a weight of glory. 2 Cor 4:17. I wish I did. But this I do know, it is the God Above who sustains my soul to wait for Him. In due time, our God will act. Humble yourselves under His Mighty Hand.
PHOTO: Santa Rosa Island, Florida. I stood here a few months after that January 13th when I didn't know if I could make it. Feeling forgotten. Alone on the beach. And an unknown lady sitting on the seashore right where I passed by, well, she walked right up to me and said: "You are going to be okay." Was it an angel? God sends hope along the way.
Monday, February 2, 2026
33 - “Forgotten” Genesis 39-40; Matthew 21:23-46
#33 We must not think it strange in this world if slights are returned for our kindness. Live content to prove yourself innocent—-don’t upbraid others with their guilt. Genesis 40:23.
More than a decade ago, a forgotten thing happened to me that changed my world upside down forever. I didn't think I could go on. God empowers us and gives us our very breath to fall forward and trust. The chief butler does nothing for Joseph. Genesis 40:23. “The chief cupbearer did not remember Joseph, but forgot him.” We forget about God. God never forgets. The Matthew Henry commentary says: We must not think it strange, if in this world we have hatred shown us for our love, and slights for our kindness. See how apt those who are themselves at ease are to forget others in distress. Joseph learned by his disappointment to trust in God only. We cannot expect too little from man, nor too much from God.There are longings in all of us for One Thing:
We are men & women in misery who want only One Thing
Not relief from our misery (althought that would be nice)
But HOPE ---
Hope of Intimacy and Meaning and Joy Forever,
in Relationship with Our God
Who is redeeming our story. 66 LL
Sunday, February 1, 2026
32 - "Juxtaposition Yet The Working of Providence" Genesis 36-38; Matthew 21:1-22
This action of Jesus is a sign that He was not the warrior figure men dreamed of,
but the Prince of Peace. No one saw it that way at that time, not even the disciples...
They were looking for the Messiah of their own dreams and their own wishful thinking. William Barclay
Do I look this day for the Messiah of my own dreams, my own wishful thinking?
Or do I embrace The Deliverer Who Has Come to Save Me and Set Me Free?
Saturday, January 31, 2026
31 - "Lift Your Eyes As A Signal" Genesis 33-35; Matthew 20:17-34
"Esau ran to meet Jacob and embraced him; he threw his arms around his neck and kissed him. And they wept." Genesis 33:4. Jacob waited for this moment for decades, anticipating the worst. And when he heard the news that 400 men accompanied his estranged brother, what could he believe. So, what he sees is just a miracle of God. A changed life. The face of a betrayer is now the face of God to Jacob. Esau is now a man of patience and hope. So curious to me that the fresh face of Esau didn't seek out his brother to make amends. Joseph, the victim, took the initiative.
Whether it was restraining grace, redeeming grace, or resisting grace, Esau and Jacob met and greeted as friends. There's no addressing the awful animosity. They only outdo one another in showing honor through gifts and manpower. The wrestling Jacob must have truly met with God who empowers him to trust in this situation of 400 men, of a sudden, escorting his estranged brother. If Jacob had fears, he faced them square on. Seriously. What a story. And in Gen 33:5, Esau "lifts his eyes" as if to signal throughout the scores of generations, I am changed; I am new; I am both forgiven and forgiving. The echo rings to today's world. I lift my eyes to the mountains from where my help comes from. And I pray like that watchtower Jacob trusted in that we all be friends. It's what I want more than anything. I could only hope that people were not mad at me. My arms are open wide. I'll never stop trusting in this life. And we will all live together in peace in the next one. Written with tears streaming down.
While John in the Book of Matthew in 11:3 is still asking - "Are you the One we've been expecting or are we still waiting?" John asks the question from a dark damp dungeon---a prison cell for preaching truth. But it's Jesus' reply knowing the rest of the story that grips me this day. "Go to the prison and tell John: The blind see, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, the wretched of the earth learn that God is on their side." We know the rest of the story in Matt 14: 11-12...John's head would be carried on a platter at Herod's birthday party at the request of Herodian and her daughter. John wasn't healed or saved from a horrendous death. John knew something I don't know as he wrestled through Jesus leaving him from prison cell to prison cell. Yet John was free. When I lost one of my babies to miscarriage, Elisabeth Elliot wrote me the words of this passage.
Are you burned out with what God is asking of you? Are you worn out with your life, your family, your friends, your ministry? Matt 11:28-30 - "Come to Me. Get away with Me and you'll recover your life. How do you get away with Jesus? He will show you how to take a real rest. "Walk with Me and work with Me---watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of Grace. I won't lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with Me and you'll learn to live freely and lightly."
PHOTO: The city where I live I’ve spilt a few tears in these waters. And, then again, the loyal, faithful, dedicated Jacob acts irrationally. Castles crumble. People crumble. Something horrific happens to Jacob's daughter, Dinah, and he says nothing. Nothing at all. No voice. And his sons conspire wrongly with a loud voice. Oh! the depth of our depravity. What does this mean for my life?
Friday, January 30, 2026
30 - "I Hope They Run To Us Like Esau" Genesis 31-32; Matthew 20:1-16
Thursday, January 29, 2026
29 - "Give Me This ____ Or I Will Die" Genesis 29-30; Matthew 19
Give me this _______________
or I will die.
I have to have this______________
to truly live.
Genesis 30.
All we need is what God has provided.
Great is Thy Faithfulness. Lord, unto me. Live with hope, dear friends. Unfulfilled desires. You can still find the joy. There are no quick fixes in life. Live in hope on the narrow road, uphill and bumpy all the way. The Spirit of God is moving in you quietly, nudging you toward God. You don't have to have what you think.
“Teacher, what good thing must I do to get eternal life?” Matthew 19:16. Life is not about "doing," all about "being." Being so in love that service flows out. It is not our service that God wants. Our hearts. Follow fully. The Gospel is the remedy for our sin-sick souls.Photo: For 27 years, I've walked this shore. Long time. Hold fast to those dreams God gives. The Gulf of Mexico.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
28 - "Could Be That God Was In This Place" Genesis 27-28; Matthew 18:21-35
#28 - Very well could be that God is in this place, and I know it not. Genesis 28:16
Not only did Jacob cheat Esau out of the birthright, but Jacob has just usurped the blessing from his older brother with a little help from his mother. Genesis 27:36. And his mother plots to send Jacob to her brother, Laban. Rebekah will never see Jacob again. Although Isaac believes he is nearing death, he goes on to live 43 more years to the age of 180, according to Martin Luther. And all three in the love triangle must live with what they have done and the repercussions. The most severe response comes from Esau who wants the blessing back. He responds with the intent of murder. This is one messed up family. And this is the lineage that Christ chose to make his own, from the families of Jacob.
I see and hear myself, bits and pieces, weaved into the story. I want the best for my life, for my children. Even this day. Will I be driven to dependence on the Providential Hand of God on my life?
Meanwhile … Jacob has a dream. What sets us up for dreams? I wonder.
Frozen Shoulder set me up---I started having startling unspeakable nightmares, night terrors.
One night it was four in a row. Same theme: death.
The ingredients of Jacob's Dream:
* a tumultuous journey; a guilty conscience; no place for his head *
A rock for a pillow.
A ladder to climb.
God says: I am Jehovah, the God of your father and your God.
I will not leave you until I have accomplished all the things I have promised to you.
God is everywhere upholding all things by His Power
and God was here in a special sense.
A signal token of His Presence darting from the heavens.
Jacob didn't expect to meet God in such a place.
Remember Mary at Christ's elbow and she knew it not. John 20:13.
Now Jacob, God is in this place and I knew it not. Genesis 28:16.
May we find Him today between a rock and a hard place.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
27 - "Live in Your Longings, Don't Bargain" Genesis 25-26; Matthew 18:1-20
A bargain for a birthright. Genesis 26.
Esau owned the birthright by Providence---why wouldn't he want it?
Jacob longed for the birthright by Promise---why wouldn't he wait for it?
It was supposed to be a double portion.
A spiritual birthright of privilege.
A powerful birthright of excellence. Jacob wanted the spiritual blessings but went about it in an indirect way. He knew the "smell of the scent" from his tents says M. Henry.
Jacob stepped into the opportunity that Esau let slip through his hairy hands.
"If we use ourselves to deny ourselves, we break the forces of most temptations."
Esau reasoned poorly---I'm going to die.
How many times we all are in "longing conditions" and
have to have what is right in front of us.
Better to die in longing then live in the disgrace.
I know that feeling thinking I have to have something. Preschoolers, like these sweet ones, know it all too well. They want what they see. Nothing else will please. And, —- I'm stuck in that moment. Live in your longings but don't bargain, don't squeeze out of it. Walk through by faith.
Like these children. The greatest in the kingdom. Dependent. Trusting. Matthew 18.
PHOTO: A 3-year-old birthday party.
Monday, January 26, 2026
26 - "Live Loosely With The Attachments of This Life" Genesis 23-24; Matthew 17
9 - Live loosely with the attachments to this life. Our chief concern always should be: With Whom shall we rise. (M.Henry). Genesis 24:1. Ask. Seek. Knock. Matthew 7:7
Live loosely with all the Attachments to this life. Lighten the grip. Don't be overly spiritual. Seek after heavenly graces. Pay your due respect to all, even if they are unworthy bad actors. Happens every single day. Those who have the least on this earth still have a grave. There is a place of burial for each one of us. Be content where you live. We can find joy in unfulfilled desires. Abraham lived contented to be a pilgrim in a promised land. He lived more concerned about securing the place where he was going. Genesis 24:1 - blessed in every way.
"The chief concern is with whom we shall rise." M. Henry.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
25 - "Now, My Eyes See You" Job 41-42; Matthew 16
We are not the prosecutors in this life of ours.
God is not the defendant. He is the king.
May we learn to wrestle well; With hands over our classy mouths.
With hearts right over our clenched fists.
With heads held high over our cluttered minds.
Then Job answered the Lord:
“I am unworthy—how can I reply to you?
I put my hand over my mouth.
Job 40:2-4
And God answers once again.
This time from a storm.
Job's Response:
"I have heard of you, God, by the hearing of the ear;
But now my eye sees You. Job 42:5-6
Retract and I
Repent in Dust and Ashes.
When God comes up from behind and we sense His Presence
When God comes up through strangers unaware
When God comes up within and we know His Goodness,
When God comes up to surprise us to uncover His Goodness ...
and we learn that
We are not the Prosecuting Attorney.
God is not the Defendant.
Nor does He need us to defend Him and
pretend that all is well even though He has allowed suffering.
"God extinguished all the lights that had been guiding Job on a pleasant path through life, in order to gain entrance into Job's heart with Light of His Presence."66LL Are we mad that God has nudged us off the pleasant path? There is only One Source. There is only One Light. We want God to undo all our problems and steer us back to that pleasant path. But, God is uncovering His Beauty, His Presence in you and me. So be it. Amen & Amen.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
24 - "Where Were You When I Laid the Foundations of the Earth?" Job 38-40; Matthew 15:21-39
And God speaks out of a whirlwind. To his child who lost 10 children. To his child who lost his health.
To his child who lost his community. He sent a whirlwind not a spa.
And God asks Job five dozen questions! "Who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge...Job 38:2; Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?" Have you ever commanded the sun to rise and the morning stars sang? What am I doing in this little life of mine? Do I live with the awareness of a very Present God holding all things together, even me. Do I live with expectations for God to show up in soft whispers to a broken world. Do I believe that the abundant life of John 10:10 holds expectations of my own thinking. This is A God Who shows up in a whirlwind to a hurting, broken son of God. Nothing soft about this. Help me to see the reality of what stirs in the Whirlwind of my own soul this very day. Help me to see my own sin of demandingness that YOU come through for me. Give us eyes to see and ears to hear the Sound of your Voice from the Whispers to the Whirlwinds and all in-between. !
Friday, January 23, 2026
23 - "Listen for the Sounds of God" Job 36-37; Matthew 15:1-20
It was the Sound of God that I heard 8 years ago 1/13/2006. Never have I ever been more persuaded and convinced by a very Good God Who allowed some suffering in my life that has turned into way more good than I could have ever imagined. Look at where I am today. That Great Divide was the best thing that ever happened to me. At the time, I literally thought it to be the worst. And I spiraled down into a depression that I never knew even existed. And my God showed up in my life like never before. Thursday, January 22, 2026
22 - "If God Is Silent" Job 34-35; Matthew 14:22-36
This Very Present Hour
and we may have no idea what He is up to.
Isn't He looking for our faith?
Bring me those who are sick
And I will heal them...
they need only touch the Hem of my Garment
Matt 14:36
I cannot touch a hem without Faith
that God is going to be Present and
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
21 - "Better to Fall Into the Hands of God than Man" Job 32-33; Matthew 14:1-21
There are parts of this story about Job and his fair-weather friends that are simply so sad. Here's a man who has lost his 10 children. Lost his good health. Lost his community. Job does not even have one child to console him about the death of the others. There are no words in the English language to communicate the extent of this devastating loss. No Words. Instead! An Accusation of his sin: ~ Job 34:36 ~ It appears that Job needs to be tested to the utmost for answering and questioning God but that is not the rendering of these words. God shows "the Satan" which is a position not a person, that here is a man who loves God. Job loves God for Who He is. He has every earthly reason to give up. He has all of God to hang on to. Look at what is not being said: Job is not cursing God; Job is not asking for blessings. This story is all about restoration not about sin. And the words of David fall into play: It is better to fall into the Hands of God rather than into the hands of men (Heb 10:34). Job knew that. He was imperfectly fully committed to God and God knew it. God treated Job with utmost respect and "personal sentiment"---Job is "my servant."
Why can't we fall forward into Loving Arms and speak our heart? God will make us aright. He will set us back on our feet again. He will make all things new. Our God, this very moment, is knocking on the door of our hearts---a progressive move, Rev. 3:20. Why won't we listen? God is Powerful, Omniscient, and Good in our darkest days. Trust. How can we not? To Whom else shall we go? To What else this day?
And there is truth in Job 32:8 that it is the spirit in man, the breath of the Almighty, that makes man understand. O God, help us to understand, to know wisdom, for the place where we sit this day.
PHOTO: The Grandeur. Washington State. Where my husband grew up and found God.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
20 - "What is The Measure of Your Expectations" Job 30-31; Matthew 13:31-58
In his myriad of struggles,
Job asks the same question that St. John of the Cross asked
when John faced ridicule, banishment, and suffering.
Where did you go, God? Are you hidden from me?
It's not an avant garde Christian question to ask in our day.
Your friends will think you lack faith.
Your family will question your stability.
But Job said it too:
What about the day
When the Almighty was yet with me.
And my children were still all around me.
Can we go back to the good days?
I remember saying on the day I learned that I had cancer:
I liked the way my day started but not The End of the day.
So, what's the measurement for us?
Was Job or John or even my statement aware of God working.
But the day of Affliction has seized me.
Job 30:16
And do we pound on God's door with questions?
What do we need?
Where is God?
We must desire what lies beyond our thoughts, our imagination, our good minds.
Desire will get us to God. What prepares our souls better to find God again?
Our desires. We desire too little.
"Growing means expanding our expectations;
or rather, making His Generosity, not our poverty,
the Measure of our Expectations." Iain Mathew The Impact of God.
Job still measured his life by his devastating losses. Do I?
Monday, January 19, 2026
19 - "God Is An Earthquake" Job 28-29; Matthew 13:1-30
Sunday, January 18, 2026
18 - “Hold Fast, My Righteousness” Job 25-27; Matthew 12:24-50
Job 27:6 "Hold fast, my Righteousness." Hold fast, my Friend. As long as breath is in us. What is our hope when God cuts us off? This we know, the Almighty is always doing us good, even in suffering. Hold fast! Those two words mean a great deal to me. My counselor, Bruce, for 3 years frequently ended with “hold fast.” It’s what I remember. It’s a beautiful theme to live by. Hold Fast. I think of my bff Nancy who lost 18-year-old Drew in a tragic auto accident. That’s what she has done—-held fast to Him all the rest of her days.
PHOTO: It's one of my favorite spots on earth. We are headed there on Friday. Clear Lake overlooking Mount Rainier. And my heart h.e.r.e. overflows today as I bid my spot farewell and Turn Around to face some problems that I cannot articulate. Overflowing with gratitude for I am more persuaded, more convinced, more oh-so-sure, that my God is fighting for me in Untold Unseen Ways
Saturday, January 17, 2026
17 - "Cannot Figure God Out" Job 22-24; Matthew 12:1-23
"I go forward, but he is not there, and backward, but I do not perceive Him; on the left hand when he is working, I do not behold him; he turns to the right hand, but I do not see him. But God knows the way that I take." Job 23:8 Such beauty from the heart of Job. Followed by a haughty confidence that Job will come out as gold. And it is that statement right here that Job will repent of uttering---that all his uprightness being tried by God will produce good gold. Oh, may we see what stirs within us. May we see what remains in our lives as permitted by a very Good God to drive me to Him as my Center, my Source, my All. God was silent to Job. The dark night of the soul. And Job continued to fall forward and sit before God in mystery. And Job is learning just like you and me to rest before God in trust of whatever He does. Job knew way down deep that his suffering was not punishment for his sin that he could stop by living better. In our darkest nights, there is hope that awaits and invites us to love in ways we never knew. "When we cannot figure God out, we will give up the illusion of predictability and control and discover the joy and freedom of hope." Father, You never allow more suffering than necessary for our very best life. That's what the sages say. That's what I wrestle with. It's just hard to fathom how much as in the story of Job. Help this next generation to see things from your perspective. Help us all to live like this servant of yours who kept coming back to you day after day, wrestling with the deep things.
PHOTO: The place I went to wrestle back when I lived in Austin for these past 18 years. So many tears dropped into this Quarries Lake.
Friday, January 16, 2026
16 - "Are You The One?" Job 21-22; Matthew 11
While John in the Book of Matthew in 11:3 is still asking - "Are you the One we've been expecting or are we still waiting?" John asks the question from a dark damp dungeon---a prison cell for preaching truth. But it's Jesus' reply knowing the rest of the story that grips me this day. "Go to the prison and tell John: The blind see, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, the wretched of the earth learn that God is on their side." We know the rest of the story in Matt 14: 11-12...John's head would be carried on a platter at Herod's birthday party at the request of Herodian and her daughter. John wasn't healed or saved from a horrendous death. John knew something I don't know as he wrestled through Jesus leaving him from prison cell to prison cell. Yet John was free. When I lost one of my babies to miscarriage, Elisabeth Elliot wrote me the words of this passage.
Are you burned out with what God is asking of you? Are you worn out with your life, your family, your friends, your ministry? Matt 11:28-30 - "Come to Me. Get away with Me and you'll recover your life. How do you get away with Jesus? He will show you how to take a real rest. "Walk with Me and work with Me---watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of Grace. I won't lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with Me and you'll learn to live freely and lightly."
Thursday, January 15, 2026
15 - "I Know My Redeemer Lives" Job 17-19; Matthew 10:21-42
Job still just wanted to die---where is that graveyard.
And his friends want to know how long will he hunt for words.
"Oh that my words were now written! Oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock for ever!" Oh Job! Did you realize we would be reading t.h.e.s.e. words thousands of years later. You made it in the book of all books, the One breathed by God. Job 19:25-27 For I know that my Redeemer lives and that He will stand upon the earth One Day. I shall see God for myself. My eyes shall behold Him, the Day we all live for. Yes, Job, your words are memorialized forever using iron pens.
Engraved words. Engraved on the Palms of His Hands for you and for me. Telling words. Most scholars agree that it was not a messianic prophecy---I just went and read 3 different commentaries by Longman and Baker and Watson. . Your redemption draws nigh, Job. All of our redemption does. Lift up your eyes to the Light, the Comforter of the world. He will deliver you, Job. He will deliver me. And He will stand on our behalf before the world. World upon end. Until then. Hold fast, Job. Hold fast, my soul. These weighty words are forever words. My Redeemer Lives!
In regards to the Book of Job not being a messianic prophecy, I loved what Tremper Longman said in his commentary about Job: Longman believed that Job strongly desired and expected to meet God before Job died. The words suggest that they will not be "strangers" when they meet. Job wanted a face-to-face meeting with God. The thought of it makes Job faint.
PHOTO: Taken from a bridge across the Arkansas River as I reflected upon what it means to accept those things here on earth that should never be. Yes, we do know, Our Redeemer Lives!
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
14 - "Pain Assuaged" Job 14-16; Matthew 10:1-20
"The Lord must prevail against all who contend with him. God may send disease and pain, we may lose all comfort in those near and dear to us, every hope of earthly happiness may be destroyed, but God will receive the believer into realms of eternal happiness." Matthew Henry
Do not seal up my transgressions in a bag, nor note my iniquities in thy register." He doesn't!
Job's friends called his tears poured out to God "windy knowledge," Job 15:2, "unprofitable talk." They went so far as to say that Job is doing away with the fear of God. Job 15:4. Oh! This father sits in an enormous enigma. His pain is so overwhelming that he cannot see straight to God. And, yet, his "miserable comforters" inquire if God's comforts are too small for Job? May we hold our wisdom for we walk not in those moccasins.
PHOTO: The view of the base of Mount Rainier in Eatonville. A few tears had just spilled out. Jesus had nowhere to lay his head. He understands aloneness. Job was so alone in this. From the top of the world to safe in His Savior's Arms, still and alone.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
13 "Though You Slay Me I Will Trust You" Job 11-13; Matthew 9:18-38
Job's friend has no mercy on him. Zophar tells a man who just lost his 10 children that he did not get what he deserved. Job is not in shock, not disconnecting, ... No, the man is wrestling with his sin. Job is asking God in Job 13:23: How many are my sins? Make me know my sins! His deep heart-wrenching thoughts are coming from a good place in his heart yet some thoughts like Job 13:3 cannot possibly be from a good place: "I want to speak to the Almighty and I desire to argue my case with God." Can we really argue with God? So what's the point here? There are both good and bad residing in our hearts at the same time. The woman in Matthew 9:20-22 thought from a good place in her heart. "If I can just touch the hem of His garment, I will get well." Just touch the Hem of His Garment!!!
How beautiful that Job is leaning, falling forward, on the Almighty. He knows his limits. "Though He slay me, I will hope in Him, yet I will argue my ways to His Face." Job 13:15. There it is again. Such Good! Such Bad!
And what touches me is that God calls us in this passage to withhold our judgment on man. Let the Almighty judge Job, not Zophar, not me. We are to move in love into people's lives, not trying to straighten them out. Zophar believed in a prosperity-type gospel. But the question arises even today. If bad things happen to you continually, like Job, you must be doing something wrong. What beauty pours out from Job's lips in the midst of his confusion and chaos when he says: "I will trust Him," ... No matter what God does---and here is a man who has suffered immense loss. Job knows something of the Greatness of God that most do not. Let us strive not to be "worthless physicians" (Job 13:4) helping others with our platitudes of words and actions that really don't mean that much. Let us say with Job: I will trust you God in this present circumstance that I am in, this very day.
Monday, January 12, 2026
12 - "A House of Cards" Job 8 - 10; Matthew 9:1-17
Job 9:13 How can mere mortals get right with God? Job 9:20 God wins, hands down. So what's the point?
Job 10:2 "How does this fit into what you once called 'good'? Giving me a hard time---how is that good, God? Job, like the rest of us, believes "God should relieve his struggles and replace it with rest. But God uses struggle to uncover a rest beneath the struggle that no anguish can destroy." 66 LL. Job's foolish understanding of the road to find real life is not right. My understanding is what I have to deal with this day, this set of circumstances. Foolish Understanding! So throw the anchor over in the midst of my storm and it will hold true. There is an Anchor in my raging storm. I just want the storm to go away instead of a sure and steady Anchor in my mess. Remember Crabb's quote in the First Love Letter---"You must now live between Anguish and Hope."
Sunday, January 11, 2026
11 - "Three Terrifying Truths About Our Existence" Job 5-7; Matthew 8:18-34
But what does reproof from you reprove?
Matthew 8:34 When they heard the
words of Jesus, they asked him
"please leave our region."
The words spoken by Job's friends
fell on "despairing wind" searching for God,
there was no Life in the words.
The words spoken by Jesus
fell on empty hearts
not seeking anything but
their own.
God, change our hearts
that Upright Words flow
and land on lives You love.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
10 - "If God Wills" Genesis 3-4; Matthew 8:1-17
The Gospels say: If God wills, He will heal. God didn't heal Job in these chapters. Job says in Job 3:13 that if he was dead, then he would be at rest. Is there no rest in suffering? Is there no way for Job to find rest in the midst of harrowing circumstances? I believe there is a Rest I know not. In Job 3, Job curses not God, he curses the day he was born--- something he could do nothing about. On and on and on. One of the wisest men alive, loses his way in suffering. We have to live in the Mystery of it all. Why God heals some and not others. Why God allows so much suffering.
God's love does not stand outside of God's justice and vice versa. God's Love for Job is irreversible. Job isn't struggling with "if " he will follow God. He is struggling with how much he has to suffer. C.S. Lewis knew the stakes were high in life. "You are playing not for counters or for sixpences but for every penny you have in the world. Nothing less will shake a man–or at any rate a man like me…Only torture will bring out the truth. Only under torture does he discover it himself.”
Friday, January 9, 2026
9 - "The Lord Gives and the Lord Takes Away" Job 1-2; Matthew 7
God knows something I know not.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
8 - "We Are All Seasick Together" Genesis 20-22; Matthew 6:19-34
SOVEREIGNTY “But I thought” —- we all have to wrestle in our hearts with the Truth. Genesis 20:11. If it truly were a matter of the mind, we could change our minds. Are we taking matters into our own hands? What competes with the rule of sovereignty? Do I love God more than my children? More than my ministry? More than my desire not to suffer? More than what is happening to me?
Because I thought in my heart that there is no fear of God in this place. Genesis 20:11. Therefore, I took matters into my own hands again and said: "She's my sister" so they wouldn't kill me. Here is Abraham, the faithful patriarch, back to where he was before, deceiving people, throwing people into the path of sin, offering excuses, disregarding his own wife, and not living in that "counted as righteousness" life. In the Hebrew the verse is translated: "But I thought" . . . If it were a matter of the mind, we could change ours. It's deeper than knowledge, it's our heart that must wrestle with God. Just like Abraham and Sarah.
And what does God do? Forgives. Gives life after, wait, how many years of no children for Abraham? 36,500 suns will rise on this gentleman's life before the promise lives. Waited a century. 100 years. Isaac. Oh, to wait on God. Oh, to go to God. Like the unpretentious unassuming Abimelech, who rose early for directions. Oh God!
God, You promise us that You will act on behalf of those who wait for You, not for a baby, not for a solution, not even for protection. For You and You Alone, may we wait. Isaiah 64:4
G. K. Chesterson once said "We are all seasick together." Just tell me what I have to do to obey you, God, and I'll work out a way to go do it. I'll crawl on glass for you. I'll walk a tightrope. Oh my. We so want the Bible to be a road map to get us there. We silently scream: Give me the plan and we will do it.
PHOTO: On top of a hill on the Rocky Mountains thinking about waiting for God to change me and how I'm always called to move to love. Move this mountain in my life, God.
You and I have need of the strongest spell
that can be found to wake us from
the evil enchantment of worldliness which
has been laid upon us for nearly a hundred years.
C. S. Lewis The Weight of Glory
Abraham loved God more than his father---he left his father's land and all behind.
It's what people give me the hardest saying about: they really don't want to hear
that one more thing has happened in my life or their own life.
is what the mantra seems to be.
So, back to Abraham---does Abraham love God more than his precious son, Isaac.
He is about to find out.
Abraham. God calls his name.
"Here I am." What are are you saying to your servant tonight, my Lord?
No one could be prepared for what was about to happen.
Kill your son, Isaac.
God tells Abraham he must have his son, his only son, the son Sarah wept to bear.
The son of your laughter. That one.
Yes, the one who is as your own very soul.
Do it in the land of Moriah, a 3-day journey for you to consider your every step.
With no known reason like other trials where the reasoning was seen.
No delay in any way or form on Abraham's part.
He even distanced himself from his own servants not to intercede or intercept.
A holy willfulness with the heaviest heart carried by any known man on earth.
Abraham bound the hands that had reached out to grab him as his daddy.
The hands that folded in prayer with his dad. Abraham bound those hands.
The Sun of Righteousness broke through.
Lay not your own hand upon that son.
The answer: Abraham loved God more than he loved Isaac.
What competes in our heart for the rule of the sovereignty of God?
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