Friday, June 3, 2022

Devot. Call to Remembrance

 Hi Folks,

I hope you had a blessed Memorial Day weekend!!!   

I feel that the below quote and the devot. are unfortunately true to today-I personally feel that we are losing (or have been losing over a period of years) the remembrance, nostalgia, and seriousness of Memorial Day and the cost behind the day.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “Those who have long enjoyed such privileges as we enjoy forget in time that men have died to win them.”

I remember reading a news article a few years back by a military mom saying that while most families use this holiday as a long weekend, to have picnics and go to the beach, military families mourn and remember those lost. 

With this in mind, I found a very pointant tribute this past weekend.  I was watching a live church service and one of the pastors gave a thought provoking tribute-thought he hit the nail on the head and it was a blessing to my heart.  Below are the details.

I also received an email from a ministry I have emailed to you previously, during the early days of the Ukraine conflict.   They are a Christian ministry based out of the US and they funnel support to Ukraine churches.   They are trying to receive help to ship food over to Ukraine due to a severe shortage. If you feel led, please look at and pass the details along.

Pray you have a blessed weekend! 

A Tribute to Memorial Day: (Starts 13:43, goes to 20:56)
Devot. Call to Remembrance: 
(Used by permission.  Taken from https://www.icr.org/)

SLAVIC GOSPEL ASSOCIATION
Sharing the Gospel • Equipping the Church • Helping the Forgotten
Every $125 provides 1 month of supplemental food for 2 families!
Help Suffering Ukrainians Receive Emergency Food and Supplies
Equip SGA-supported churches who are ready to share the Gospel and help people in need!
Give Now

We are blessed to live in a place of abundance. For many of us, we don’t have to worry about our next meal.
But for too many Ukrainians impacted by the war, there simply isn’t enough food or even any food at all. They desperately need our help, and I am hopeful you will join with us to help when you share your generous gift.
You can help rush supplemental food and hygiene supplies to people unable to leave Ukraine.
SGA-supported churches in Ukraine and their congregations are ready to distribute pallets of cooking oil, canned goods, beans, rice, and other non-perishable pantry staples . . . as well as basic hygiene supplies like soap, toothpaste, and shampoo.
You can help rush supplemental food and hygiene supplies to people unable to leave Ukraine
Many pastors have already shared with us how meeting urgent physical needs during the Ukraine war has greatly opened extraordinary opportunities to share the Gospel and the love of Christ with many whose lives have been shattered. People who would never before come to worship services are now attending . . . and those searching for sustenance for their bodies are finding hope in God’s love.
Please prayerfully consider what you can give now to share with those in urgent need — “to do good, to be rich in good works, to be generous and ready to share . . .” (1 Timothy 6:18b).
Your gift will help believers at SGA-supported churches in Ukraine deliver emergency aid in Jesus’ name as quickly as possible:
$125 provides 1 month of supplemental food for 2 families$250 provides 1 month of supplemental food for 4 families$1000 provides 1 month of supplemental food for 16 families
Help Suffering Ukrainians
Each family who is helped will hear a clear presentation of the Gospel in addition to receiving meals. You will be helping to bless hurting families, children, and the elderly who need urgent assistance in the here and now . . . and you will help change lives as you invest what God has given you for eternity.
What an opportunity we have to reflect God and His generosity! Thank you for your continuing prayers and your gift now to help.
In His love and service,
Signature
Michael Johnson, President
Slavic Gospel Association

Thursday, May 19, 2022

Devot. Mother's Day

 HI Folks,

I hope you have had a good week!  Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers-those who are biological/adopted moms,  biological/ adoptive aunties and those ladies (young and old alike) who are making a spiritual impact  as a mother in the lives of those around them.   For any who have lost their mothers, my prayers will be with you this weekend for the Lord to comfort your hearts.

I pray the below would be a blessing to some mother, or you know a mom who could be greatly blessed by it.  I have said to my own mother many times that I can see (from the lives of the moms around me) that mothers are superheroes and deserve recognition, support and honor for what they go through to raise Godly children to love Jesus.  It's tough, hard, painful work!   I remember a homeschool mother of 4 that I know saying to me once, "I'm raising these children with eternity (Heaven) in mind. That is my main priority right now."  She was encouraging them to personally accept the Lord Jesus as their personal Savior and then love, serve and honor Him now and for the rest of their lives and she knew that was her purpose for this point in her life, and she took it seriously. 

For those that are mothers in any way, may the Lord bless you for the love, care you have invested in your children!  

I pray the below devots. and podcast are a blessing to your weekend.  Below the podcast is some info from a well known, reputable organization if you would care to help a momma overseas someway.  (This organization has been on the front lines of helping in Ukraine as well).

Lord bless your weekend!


Devot. She Shall Be Praised: (From Prov. 31:)
(Used by permission.  Taken from https://www.icr.org/)

Devot. 3 Reasons Your Mess Makes You a Great Momma:
(Used by permission.  Taken from https://www.dayspring.com/)

Podcast: Humility: A Mom's Secret Weapon

Devot Born to Die

 Dear Friends,

I hope you had a blessed Resurrection weekend!  Can you imagine being born and knowing from the beginning that your whole purpose in being born, was to die for the sins of the world?  What a heavy weight and yet, that was what Jesus did for us.....Pray that the devot. below ministers to your heart this week.  

Have a blessed weekend! 


"Unless there is a Good Friday in your life there can be no Easter Sunday." (Toby Mac, #SpeakLife)
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16


(Devot. Below Used by permission.  Taken from https://www.icr.org/)

 
 
 April 15, 2022
Born to Die
“For even the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.” (Mark 10:45)

Especially as noted in the gospel of John, Christ identified many reasons why He had been born. Consider the following sampling of verses and references. First and foremost, Christ came to redeem those who would believe: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). But under that umbrella of redemption come many other aspects.

Jesus said, “My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work” (John 4:34). God’s will was paramount even in judgment (John 5:30) as well as resurrection. “This is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the last day” (John 6:40). It also governed His teaching (7:16-17). In everything, Christ sought to bring glory to His Father (7:18).

Many aspects of Christ’s work are to be realized in this life, for He said, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). His desire in it all was that we might have an eternal relationship with God. “That they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent” (John 17:3).

But the primary goal was to bring to climax His redemptive strategy. He knew that none of the other aspects of His work had any effect without atonement for sin, which was only possible if a blood sacrifice was made for that sin. “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13). “I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep” (John 10:11). This was the reason He came to Earth. JDM
 
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Devot. The Shedding of Blood

 Hi Folks,

I hope everyone is having a blessed and contemplative Good Friday.
Below are 2 devots. on why Jesus had to die, why the shedding of His blood was so necessary in order for the sins of the world to be forgiven.

The devot. from ICR below does a super job of explaining but one verse from Scripture also comes to mind as well, "And according to the law almost all things are purified with blood, and without shedding of blood there is no remission (forgiveness)."

According to Old New Testament law, blood had to be shed in order for sins to be forgiven.  In the Old Testament it was the shed of spotless, perfect in appearance lambs that was used to represent the covering and forgiveness of sins.  In the New testament, it was the Lord Jesus that become that sacrifice ("The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, “Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!" John 1:29)

I pray the devots. below teach you a valuable, Biblical truth that unfortunately is not as well spoken of in churches as it should be.

Have a blessed weekend!


Journey to the Cross: In the Blood
(Used by permission.  Taken from https://www.dayspring.com/)


Devot. Below Used by permission.  Taken from https://icr.org/)
 April 9, 2022
Without the Shedding of Blood
“Andalmost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission.” (Hebrews 9:22)

It is strange that so many people object to the biblical doctrine of salvation through the shed blood of Christ. Even some evangelicals will argue that the blood is merely a chemical mixture, and that it was the death of Christ that was the price of our redemption.

Chemistry aside, the Bible does indeed stress that “we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins” (Colossians 1:14), that He has “made peace through the blood of his cross” (Colossians 1:20), and that we are “now justified by his blood” (Romans 5:9). We receive His great work of propitiation—that is His sacrificial death for our sins—“through faith in his blood” (Romans 3:25).

Why this emphasis on the shedding of His blood, which seems offensive to so many people? Could He not have been put to death in other ways—drowning, stoning, asphyxiation, etc.—ways not involving the ugliness of bloodshed?

One can speculate with many “what if?” questions, but we must go by the Word of God. It remains true, theologically as well as biologically, that “the life of the flesh is in the blood” (Leviticus 17:11, also Genesis 9:4). The basic rationale of sacrifice—the death of an innocent substitute to provide life for the guilty—has centered from the beginning (when God provided coats of skin for the nakedness of Adam and Eve) on the spilled blood of sacrificial animals to atone for (that is “to cover”) the sins of the one bringing the offering, until finally “the Lamb of God” could be offered by God as “one sacrifice for sins for ever” (Hebrews 10:12). When the blood gushed from His pierced side, His spotless life was poured out at the foot of the cross, and the price of our redemption was fully paid. HMM

Devot. Journey to the Cross: Pride and Fasting

 Hello Friends,

In Philippians 2:4-11, we read, "Let each of you look out not only for his own 
interests, but also for the interests of others.  Let this mind be in you which was 
also in Christ Jesus,  who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery 
to be equal with God,  but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form 
of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men.  And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross.  Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him 
the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee 
should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under 
the earth, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, 
to the glory of God the Father."

We are commanded to first consider others ahead of ourselves-be selfless instead of selfish.  Then we are given the most powerful example of selflessness-the Lord Jesus.  Can you imagine Jesus, being God Himself (states He was equal with God=because He was God), took the form of a lowly servant here on earth, took the form of mortal man yet was 100% God, but did not rub that fact in ("made Himself of no reputation").

But as a man, He obeyed His purpose for coming to earth-to die a painful death and pay the sin debt for sinful mankind which only God Himself could. And because of His obedience, He has been exalted to the extent that-one day-every, single knee-those alive, those who have died, those in Heaven and hell, will bow before Him and confess that He is indeed Savior and God! 

Now lately I've been around a lot of folks who are Christians, but I'm not seeing them live it out in the sense of being selfless-considering others around them, whether it's being patient and holding a door open for someone behind them or offering Christian encouragement. 

We're called to be like Christ-selfless, not thinking of only ourselves or being prideful...It's made me think a lot...Am I being Christ like in my interactions with others?

Below are 2 devots. that spoke to my heart this week,  and a  song that describes our Savior  Blessings!


Song: My King is Known by Love: 

(Devots. used by permission.  Taken from https://dayspring.com/)

JOURNEY TO THE CROSS: PRIDE

JOURNEY TO THE CROSS:

Devot. Journey to the Cross-Quiet Time and Facing Sin

 Hello Folks,

I hope you have had a good week!!  

I am going to start moving into some "Resurrection Week devots."

I pray the below are a blessing, give you something to think about.

I am also including a link below the devots. that a dear friend sent to me.  It's a Brother in Christ, a Ukraine Refugee speaking about  the situation in Ukraine (it's only 20 minutes).  (Several New Testament Scriptures state that for those who have trusted Christ, they are Brothers and Sisters in Christ to one another).  As I said a few weeks ago, the only way to get the truth, know what's really going on, is from those who have lived it.   From what I have watched so far, I think it will bless your heart.   

Have a blessed weekend! 

(Devots. used by permission.   Taken from https://www.dayspring.com/)

Journey to the Cross: Quiet Time 

Journey to the Cross: Facing Sin

Testimony from a Ukraine Christian Refugee: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGZ_YBjCggE

Devot. A Thankful Spirit in the Midst of Adversity

 Dear Friends,

I hope you are having a good start to your week!! Below is something that encouraged my heart greatly and convicted it as well-How to keep a spirit of gratefulness in the midst of adversity.  

A read an email from a ministry here in the US that supports Ukrainian pastors.   It was the story of a pastor's wife in Ukraine on how she is retaining a spirit of thankfulness in the midst of their great hardship and then a short lesson from Scripture on thankfulness in the midst of adversity.

I know for myself, I am not as consciously thankful as I should be on a daily basis and I tend to complain over the little things. (My mom reminded me this week that any bumps in my road pale in comparison to what Ukraine is experiencing-that was the reality I needed to get my heart right!)  When I returned from my mission trip overseas last year, I was daily thinking of the things I was grateful to have and thanking the Lord for it (clean water, clean clothes), but I haven't been as conscious these days.

I pray you will take the time to think of the above, with the examination of heart, asking yourselves, "I am even thinking to lift up a 'thank you' to God in my day for even the little things, or do I take it for granted?" and then the challenge yourself, "I am going to find things in my day that I can say 'thank You for!" (even a close parking spot or a green light).  As I have quoted many times, "Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!" (Ps. 107:31-a command!)

I will also link a short podcast that you could listen to through your week of an update on Ukraine from a Christian on the ground.
I feel that the best source of reality and truth is from someone who is there, but it's also refreshing to hear it from a Sister in Christ.
Pray you will be blessed by the below this week!

PODCAST, UPDATE ON UKRAINE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3tk11rnGjs
(THIS PODCAST WAS IN THE EARLY WEEKS OF THE UKRAINE CONFLICT, BUT I STILL THINK YOU WOULD FIND IT ENCOURGAING!)