2018: Page 67

2018: Page 67

Some thoughts, lessons, and/or reflections from the day:

  • Another day, another fresh coating of snow on the ground to start the day.
  • My first task at work was to clear the walks.  The clean snow covering everything was beautiful even if it did create a little extra work.
  • I don’t remember any songs running through my mind as I did my morning prayer, cleaning, and building prep tasks.  Songs are good, but quietness can be good too.
  • When I took the trash out after the inside of the building was ready for the day, I discovered that my cleared walks were once again covered with snow . . . it must have snowed rather intensely while I was inside cleaning.
  • As I cleared the walks a second time, I thought about the ongoing need for cleansing in my life.  Sure, it would be nice to experience the cleansing power of the blood of Jesus once and never need it again, but life doesn’t work that way . . . at least not for anyone I know.
  • Today was a day to work on missions accounting and correspondence, so I turned my attention to that once the walks were cleared again.
  • Once the sun came up, it warmed up the sidewalks enough that what little snow fell throughout the day melted as it landed so I didn’t have to keep going out.
  • Between my work with the missions ministry and continued preparation for Saturday’s prayer breakfast in Warsaw, my morning was gone before I knew it.
  • They say time flies when your having fun . . . I guess that is even true of work if you enjoy what you are working on.
  • Lunch was spent with a friend but we were both in pretty quiet moods for some reason.  As I dropped him off after lunch he said, “I guess that says a lot about how comfortable we are with each other that we can both be quiet during the entire lunch time and each be okay with that.”
  • I think most people are afraid of quietness and it was interesting to me that my day began with a reminder of the benefit of times of quietness and then at lunch had another reminder of the same thing.
  • After lunch I took care of some errands to finish up the work I had begun in the morning, and then headed home to unwind.
  • As evening came, we headed down to Potato Creek to see if the bald eagles were out and wanting photographed.  We saw them chasing each other through the sky and shot what photos we could, but they were too far away to get the shots we really wanted.
  • Even if we don’t find what we’re looking for to photograph, a visit to the park is never wasted.  The sunset view over the lake was incredible tonight and was a good way to rest in God’s presence.
  • Today’s photo is one of the sunset photos I took tonight.  It seemed to fit with the lesson from earlier in the day on cleansing.  I would do well to clean my camera lens more often than I do if I want to avoid the spots showing up on my photos. 🙂

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2018: Page 66

2018: Page 66

Some thoughts, lessons, and/or reflections from the day:

  • Winter does not seem quite ready to let go as I woke up to another round of snow covering the ground and coming down rather steadily.
  • The early snow had melted and then froze to the truck, so the doors weren’t excited about opening and the windows and windshield required some effort to scrape them clear.
  • It had been cold long enough that today’s snow accumulated on the sidewalks, so my first task at work was to clear the snow and put down some ice melt to take care of the iced over parts of the walks.
  • With the outside ready, I turned my attention to getting the inside of the building ready for the day.
  • My morning soundtrack was courtesy of an exhibitor next to me at yesterday’s camp conference.  He was representing a ministry that used to have a children’s radio program that I loved listening to as a child.  The theme song included the following lines: “Boys and girls for Jesus! This my earnest prayer!  Boys and girls for Jesus — at home, at school, at play and everywhere!”
  • As I went about cleaning and preparing the building for a school day, it was a good song to fill my mind.
  • As the snow fell off and on throughout the morning, I made sure the sidewalks stayed clear and enjoyed a variety of birds that stopped by in the brush outside my office window.
  • I checked in with the coordinator for the prayer breakfast I will be speaking at this weekend and was excited to hear they have had a good response from people planning on attending.
  • By mid-afternoon the snow had quit falling and the sun finally broke through the clouds so the walks were finally staying clear.
  • I stopped for a late lunch on the way home and then spent some time doing some basic editing of the bird photos I took today.
  • Today’s photo is of on of the cardinals that stopped by in this morning’s snow.

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2018: Page 65

2018: Page 65

Page 65 was such a good day that it lasted all of the way until bedtime, so I’m writing the day’s page the next morning.  Some thoughts, lessons, and/or reflections from the day:

  • It was beautiful outside as I began my day.  A fresh coating of snow had fallen overnight and the moon was shining brightly in the night sky as I left the house and headed to work.
  • It had been warm enough prior to the snow that the sidewalks were mostly clear and just needed a little touch-up in a few areas.
  • It made me think about how the warmth of God’s presence living within us can keep much of that which falls all around us, and on us, from sticking to us.
  • Once the outside was ready for the day, I began my morning prayer, cleaning, and building prep routine.  My internal soundtrack was from a hymn I haven’t heard for quite some time as I found myself singing the words, “Make me a blessing, make me a blessing!  Out of my life, may Jesus shine.  Make me a blessing, O Savior, I pray.  Make me a blessing to someone today!”
  • I suspect that life would be different for me, and for each of us, if we were to pray those words each day . . . and then look for the opportunities that God will give to bless someone.
  • Once the building was ready for the day, I loaded up books and display material then hit the road for a 2+ hour drive to set up the prayer ministry display for a camp conference.
  • I made a couple stops along the way to take a few photos and pick up “convention bait” (chocolate) for the display.
  • Once at the conference location, I set up my display and then had lunch with one of the vendors I had met last week.
  • The afternoon was filled with great conversations and many prayer-based devotional books were put into the hands of camp staff.
  • It always does my spirit good to hear the positive feedback from individuals who had picked up some of the resources last year.  Perhaps one of the greatest encouragements to me was the number of people who brought others by the display and highly recommended the resources to their friends.
  • Hearing that the resources were being used made me realize I need to remain diligent in the work on the current writing projects I have in process.
  • After a very good afternoon, it was time to pack up the display and begin my journey home.
  • As I would be driving near it, my plan was to stop by Lake Michigan to take some photos on my way home.  I was beginning to think that wasn’t such a good idea as the first hour of my drive included a mix of snow, rain, and slush falling from the sky.
  • As I approached the highway exit that would take me to the lake, there was still some form of precipitation falling but it looked like there was some clearing to the west so I took the exit.
  • Sometimes it is easy to think our current situation is permanent, or all there is.  While our current situation my be very real and we need to pay attention to what is going on in it, God also wants us to look to the horizon ahead and realize a better day is coming.
  • When I arrived at the beach, the clouds had lifted from over the lake and the sun was shining brightly upon the water.  Even as I photographed the surrounding scenes, ducks, and lighthouse, the clouds began to build again on the western horizon.
  • The scenes were beautiful and the approaching clouds made for an incredible sunset view . . . about an hour or so ahead of the official “sunset time”.
  • After leaving the lake, I drove through the area where we have seen a snowy owl a few times.  She wasn’t in any of the areas where I have seen her before, but as I drove around the country block I saw on on top of a pole watching the setting sun.
  • I stopped along the road and took a number of photos of the owl before heading for home.  It was dark by now, but a few miles down the road I saw another snowy owl sitting on another pole along the road as I went past.  I turned around and took a few photos in the darkness and was surprised that some of them turned out okay even with the lack of light.
  • Once home, it was time to get something to eat and relax as I reflected on the day.  My remembrances of the morning thoughts and the afternoon conversations caused me to believe that God had indeed made me a blessing to someone today.
  • It was late enough after looking at the photos I had taken that I decided to call it a day and write the page the next morning.
  • Today’s photo is actually a few photos from the day.  One from a quick stop on my way to the conference, one of a group of ducks that were enjoying the evening sun, and one of the sun setting over the lake.
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Morning view of St Joseph lighthouses

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Happy Ducks

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Evening view of lighthouses.

2018: Page 64

2018: Page 64

Some thoughts, lessons, and/or reflections from the day:

  • The air was crisp and clear as I headed out of the house this morning on my way to work.  I was surprised at how much the moon had waned in the few days since it was last visible.
  • The moon phase waxes or wanes a little each day whether it is visible to us or not.  It has been said life is a lot like that — we are either growing a little each day or we’re dying a little, there is no standing still.
  • As I went about my early morning tasks at work, I set up a camera to time-lapse record the sunrise. 
  • By the time the building was ready for the day, the sun was up and my recording of it was beautiful.  My camera takes a photo frame every 10 seconds which allows for 50 minutes of the sunrise to be compressed into a 10 second video.
  • As I settled in with God to work on the prayer guide for next week it seemed to take longer than usual to set aside the distractions from my mind.
  • Listening usually takes work, and listening to God is no exception to that.
  • For me, listening to God is all about knowing Him more fully in order to understand the application of scripture in my life.  He’s already revealed Himself in scripture, but His Spirit has been given to us to help guide us into a greater fullness of the truth that has already been given.
  • Once I was able to clear my mind and put aside the distractions, I settled on the topic of above all.  It was fun to look at various scriptures that instruct us to do various things “above all”.
  • As I worked on the prayer guide and took care of some maintenance issues, the trees outside my window were kept busy with an assortment of birds and the occasional squirrel and chipmunk.
  • By mid-afternoon, the prayer guide was written and I spent some time packing the prayer-based devotional resources that I will take with me for a prayer ministry display tomorrow.
  • With a late lunch on my way home, I called it a day and spent the evening relaxing at home.
  • Today’s photo is of a little guy that was moving in to a hole dug in a tree by a woodpecker . . . I guess he decided the plastic bag would make some great bedding material. 🙂

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2018: Page 63

2018: Page 63

Some thoughts, lessons, and/or reflection from the day:

  • I think winter is catching up with me before it gives way to spring . . . I slept through several rounds of the snooze button this morning, which is a very unusual thing for me.
  • Once I woke up, I went through my notes and spent time with God allowing Him to refine the sermon I would share.
  • As I finished preparations, I received word that the church I would be preaching at was dealing with a variety of issues with both the building and the people.
  • On my drive to church, I prayed that God would prepare me to share just what the congregation would need this morning and would keep me from saying things that would not be helpful.
  • The sermon I shared this morning was based around a passage from 2 Timothy where we are told to purify ourselves from ignoble purposes so that we would become instruments for noble purposes.
  • In a sermon titled “A NOBLE Calling”, here are the main points I shared this morning:
    • A New Calling:  To live the noble calling that we are called to requires that we accept a calling to be made new.  It is far too easy to claim “that’s just the way we are” to excuse thoughts, actions, and/or habits that are not fitting for a child of God.  God says we have been called out of darkness and into the light.  We are not simply to become a new creation, in Christ we are a new creation.
    • An Obedient Calling:  This noble calling is also a calling to obedience.  Many times people look at the Christian life as being all about not doing certain things that make up the list of “thou shalt not’s”.  While that is a part of the obedience we are called to, God calls us to a greater obedience — one that knows the good we ought to do, and does it.
    • A Blessed Calling:  Our life of obedient faith leads us to experience the blessings of our calling.  When Jesus spoke to the crowds He spoke with such love and authority that they were often quite amazed.  In fact, one time as Jesus taught, a woman was so amazed that she shouted out blessings on the woman who gave birth to Jesus and nursed Him.  I believe the response of Jesus wasn’t meant to diminish the blessing of Mary, but to proclaim an even greater blessing upon those who hear His words and obey them.
    • A Life Calling:  A noble calling is a calling for life.  Not only is it a calling that gives us life, it is a calling that must last for the extent of our life.  Throughout scripture we are called to a perseverance of faith that that both believes and acts upon that belief until the end.  James writes that the crown of life is given to those who persevere.  There are many things in life that are difficult, and Jesus made it clear in His teaching that following Him in this world would include times of persecution and trouble.  But He also said to take courage, He has overcome the world.  As we accept this noble calling, we follow this calling for life.
    • An Examined Calling:  While this noble calling relies on faith, it is not a blind faith rather it is a faith that holds up to an examination of both life and scripture.  When Paul and Silas visited the Bereans, they are described as being of more noble character because they not only received the message with gladness, but they examined scripture daily to see if the words being shared were accurate.  There are a lot of voices in our world calling each day for our attention.  Living according to a noble calling will lead us to examine what we hear each day and see how it fares according to the Word of God.
  • In Sunday School class we looked at the story of Abraham being called by God to sacrifice his son only to have God provide a substitute sacrifice in response to Abraham’s obedience.
  • Following God’s calling to live a more noble life will require that we trust His provision to do so.
  • By the time I made it home and relaxed for a while, I found a sense of weariness overtaking me so I took a nap before heading out for dinner with some friends.
  • Today’s photo is one from yesterday as I didn’t take any new ones.  It was a peaceful scene both in person and as a photo, and reminds me of the rest God calls each of us to.

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2018: Page 62

2018: Page 62

After a long and productive Friday, today was a day of rest and adventure with my family.  We all slept in, I wrote yesterday’s page, and then we headed north in search of snowy owls and Lake Michigan beauty.  I’m sure there were lessons to be had from the day, but in the spirit of a restful day I will settle for simply sharing a few of the photos from our adventure. 🙂

2018: Page 61

2018: Page 61

Some thoughts, lessons, and/or reflections from the day:

  • Page 61 ended up being a longer workday than I anticipated, but it was a very productive day, so I’m writing the page the next morning.
  • As I worked, I kept hearing bits and pieces of a song in my mind.  It’s an old song that I have on a CD done by Scott Wesley Brown and the words go something like this: “In church it’s often easy to wear the servant’s mask, while driving home I push and shove to keep from being last.”  While that can, and should, be very convicting, I think the greater good of the song can be found in the next line that goes something like this: “Pray for me, that I’ll be who I should be.  That I’ll learn to love and that Christ will be seen in me!”
  • In a culture that often celebrate the “pushing and shoving” to keep from being last, God says that whoever will be greatest must become servant of all.
  • Does my “in church” persona match my “driving home” actions and attitudes?
  • The service tech for our fire alarm system finally came and while I’m not sure what he actually did, the system seemed to be functioning correctly when he left.
  • After spending the morning with the tech and squeezing in some sermon prep time, I finally got away from the building mid-afternoon to get some lunch and pick up some maintenance and cleaning supplies I needed for work.
  • On Fridays I would usually take an extended break in the afternoon knowing that I still have a lot of work to get done once all the school activity is complete for the day.  Today I decided to skip the break and get started on the areas I could work on early and hopefully have an earlier finish to the day.
  • I guess that plan kind of backfired, because instead of finishing earlier I kept finding things I could do since I had “extra time” and before I knew it, it was 10 PM as I was heading out the door at work.  
  • I included two photos on today’s page.  My first round of taking the trash out from my evening cleaning found some deer standing in the back field watching the sunset.  Later, after getting sidetracked by what I thought would be “little” projects, my next trip outside found the full moon rising up over the eastern horizon beyond the tree line.

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2018: Page 60

2018: Page 60

Some thoughts, lessons, and/or reflections from the day:

  • There was a light rain falling as I headed into work early this morning.  While the outside temperature was cooler than it has been, it was still well above freezing.
  • While I enjoy the days which are warm and sunny, I realize that growth doesn’t happen without the rain.
  • As I went about my morning prayer, cleaning, and building prep routines I kept praying about faithfulness.
  • The song lyrics, “My house is full, but my fields are empty.  Who will go and work for me today?” kept running through my mind as I worked this morning.
  • My mind and body are usually tired of winter about a month before it ends.  So, I guess this is like the groundhog prediction . . . one more month before spring takes over from winter.  🙂
  • Once the building was ready for the day, I sat down to respond to an email that came from the “contact me” section of the prayer ministry website.  Sometimes the faithfulness of doing what I’m convicted of needing to do wears thin and the doubts creep in . . . then God sends reminders that He is using the work He has called me to do in ways that I will rarely see.  Today was one of those glimpses.
  • After writing out some ideas and suggestions for helping children grow in their practice of prayer, I sent it off with a prayer that it would be useful material in the hands that would receive it.
  • The morning was spent in a combination of some maintenance tasks, scheduling some service that needs done, and working on the sermon for Sunday.
  • The sermon is still at the point that I have two options I’m working on . . . though the title of each is similar.  The direction will depend on which word I end up using for the outline but the title will likely either be “A NOBLE Calling” or “A Noble CALL”.  Right now I’m leaning for the first, but for some reason God seems to have me working on both approaches.
  • My afternoon was filled with a variety of tasks and some time spent in a “guest services” role.
  • By late afternoon it was time to call it a day and head home for a quiet and restful evening.
  • Today’s photo is one I took as I worked today.  It is easy to miss this bird as it lacks the size and bright colors of many of the others which visit outside my office window.  Yet today its movement caught my eye and I was happy to photograph it in all of its amazing detail and beauty.

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