A day of God sightings! Simple “unimportant” things, but they show that God is intimately involved in my life (as He is in yours!)

A day of God sightings! Simple “unimportant” things, but they show that God is intimately involved in my life (as He is in yours!)

Today was an interesting one for conversations. Twice I used my parable to see where people are spiriutally.

“I will say of the LORD, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.’” Psalm 91:2,3
Praise be to you for your great promises, Lord Jesus, fastened at one end to your plans laid out before the foundation of the earth,
then stretched over time as a canopy of protection, and fastened at the other end in the conclusion of history
when all evil and sin will be swept away and confined to Hell and the lake of fire.
Your faithfulness is our shield and rampart, throwing back the attacks of the enemy.
We live every day under your powerful, pure, and persistent protection.
And you give us a part in this process, equipping us with the ever-present protection of the spiritual armor (Ephesians 6:10-18).
I praise you especially for the shield of faith, which we can choose to raise at any time
to quench all the fiery arrows of lies and accusations the enemy shoots at us.
And attacks come everyday: subtle, or direct, or full speed on–the urge to complain, be impatient, selfish, lazy, proud or fearful.
And in each case we can put on the belt of truth (“The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.”)
and get up the shield of faith (“Thank you, Lord, for this difficulty because you’ve got it in hand, you’ve got a plan here!”)
With that we can press on in His peace and wisdom, making our way to the conclusion He has for us.
Faith is the key, faith based on Truth, and we’ve got plenty of that in Jesus!
Picture:In full armor, ready for the everyday battle!


“…the Spirit helps us in our weakness.” Romans 8:26
It is actually good to be weak, at least to realize that we are weak, so we can say,
“O Lord our God…we do not know what to do, but our eyes are upon you” (2 Chron. 20:12b).
It is in this weakness that we begin to really see that His ways are far above our ways, and His thoughts much better than ours.
Often when I see a need, my first inclination is to jump in and meet that need with my own ideas, strength and resources.
However, as I am slowly learning, that is not always the best thing,
for I can inadvertently remove a pressure the Lord wanted to use in that person’s life.
Fortunately, most of the time the problems we faced in the Middle East were so large and complex
that there is no way my feeble efforts could begin to solve them.
The only recourse open to me was and is prayer, as well as asking others so pray with us:
“Lord, help me to see my weakness and inabilities as opportunities
to pray more and thereby join you in the great things you are doing,
rather than complaining and feeling sorry for myself. Amen.”

More on what Jesus endured for us.
“Your wrath swept over me, your terrors destroyed me…the darkness is my closest friend.” (Psalm 88:7)
You, Lord Jesus, endured this wrath, moved through it, drinking every last drop of the bitter pain—
you not only endured the jeers of the Jews,
but also all the aggressive attacks of the absolutely evil demonic forces.
And You waited until the right second to rise up
to defeat Satan and death, shattering the strength of the foe
who had enslaved all mankind with the fear of death.
You triumphed in a dazzling blaze of glory,
defeating, dethroning, destroying death
and the devil with all his diabolic plans.
Only you, only you, Lord Jesus, could have done this,
and you did it at the right time and in the right way!
You accomplished it perfectly!
Your work is finished, opening a doorway
between the dominion of darkness and the Kingdom of Light,
calling all the prisoners of the devil
to come out into the warmth of your love and forgiveness.
You, Lord Jesus Christ, are worthy of all Praise and Honor, all Exaltation and Magnification.
You are the Great and Humble Lord,
the Mighty and Meek Savior,
the Most High and the Most Holy.
To you be glory, both now and forever more!
Picture: Jesus opened the way out of the dominion of darkness into the Kingdom of Light

“O LORD, the God who saves me, day and night, I cry out before you.” Psalm 88:1
May your name be exalted, Lord Jesus, for your willingness to be the Suffering Servant.
You are glorious in your desire to suffer for your enemies.
As Psalm 88 prophetically says about you, “You have put me in the lowest pit, in the darkest depths.
Your wrath lies heavily on me.
You have overwhelmed me with all your waves. I am confined and cannot escape.”
So you were, Lord Jesus, overwhelmed, struck down, trapped under wrath and totally crushed.
You placed yourself directly in the path of God’s anger and were unescapably confined to it.
“Why do you reject me and hide your face from me?”
When you became sin, the Father turned from you, leaving you utterly alone under His wrath.
“I was taken from my closest friends; you made me repulsive to them.” You took upon yourself the sin of the whole world.
Yes, You became sin for us: ugly, repulsive, and despicable. And because of this, the fabric of the Trinity was torn—
those eternal, rich, beautiful, warm and perfect relationships were ripped apart as you,
Lord Jesus, became sin for us and as you, heavenly Father, crushed the Son to save your enemies.
We must bow down before such love, such grace, such goodness, exalting the Holy God of Goodness.
Picture: Jesus was under the dark wrath of God

The bank teller looked up, “Where did you get this?” he asked the man standing before him.
“I sold my lawnmower,” he said. “Why do you ask?”
“Because this $100 bill is a counterfeit!”
“Really?!! How do you know that?”
“Well I have seen so many legitimate $100 bills that I can instantly spot a fake. See here, this line is too thin. Look at this regular bill, see the difference?”
“Yes, I do,” the customer reluctantly admitted. “So what do we do now?”
“I’m afraid I’ll have to confiscate this and you are out $100. If I didn’t know you, you could be arrested, but I’ll let you go.”
How about us? When we are presented with a teaching, a perspective, a spiritual idea, are we able to quickly spot an error?
To be able to do that, we must immerse ourselves in Scripture, to know it so well that we can quickly discern an aberration,
and there many out there.
Many people listen to pod casts, read things on line, follow a certain preache–but don’t get into the Word themselves,
they are at the mercy of whatever they come across, like health and wealth, or Jehovah Witness doctrine, or liberal ideas.
But if you know the Word for yourself, your will spot the lies quickly, protecting yourself and others.
How are you doing with this? Reading in the Word every day? Reading in an orderly fashion, going through books, a chapter at a time?
And then memorizing striking passages, like Psalm 23? And learning to pray Scripture, like Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 4?
“The decrees of the LORD are firm, and all of them are righteous. They are more precious than gold, than much pure gold;
they are sweeter than honey, than honey from the honeycomb. By them your servant is warned; in keeping them there is great reward.” Psalm 19:9-11
Picture: taking God’s Word very seriously


From my journal.
“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” Psalm 46:1
Praise you, Lord God, for you bless your children with your continual presence.
Today I feel far from you, without much positive emotion and for this I thank you—
it is an opportunity to live in faith, to trust your Word, to live by Truth, not sight or sense.
You, O Lord, have proclaimed yourself as the God who saves us—you are there, despite all the negatives.
And in the midst of the woes of this world, you are at work, guiding, protecting, carrying, teaching.
You are giving faith-opportunities to offer the sacrifice of praise—times when
there is no visible reason to trust you, but plenty of reason from your Word to rejoice in you.
Thank you that our feelings are not the measure of truth,
that although our view is so limited,
yours is high and wide,
full and complete,
total and eternal.
We can trust you to act in power and wisdom out of your understanding.
So I praise you now for whatever will come today, whether I like it or not!
Picture taken from our porch: A Glorious start to a new day
