Wonderfully Made

What comes to mind when you think of a worm?

Yuck, right?

A creepy-crawly, I-don’t-want-to-step-on-one, icky creature.

Did you know that some people even eat worms?

I know, crazy right?

Take the silkworm, for instance.

If you live in South Korea (and a few other places), you can order your silkworms boiled or steamed.

I won’t show a picture because . . .  gross.

But, before you go thinking that every species of worm is ugly, have you ever seen a picture of a Christmas Tree worm?

In my opinion, these beauties defy all worm definitions.

They’re like the “Cinderellas” of worm species.

Photo courtesy of Nick Hobgood1

Christmas Tree Worms come in a variety of colors too . . . just like the human race.

Photo courtesy of Nick Hobgood2

If you ask me, God’s creation paints a wondrous picture of the magnitude of His love for us. Everything He created is perfect, and beautiful in its own way.

We don’t always understand the purpose for some of these created things, but we’re not God.

God knows, and that’s all that really matters.

We are fearfully and wonderfully made.

So much love, but what does God hate?

All of our sins are ugly, it doesn’t matter what we look like on the outside.

God hates our sin.

Sin is not just breaking God’s laws; it is breaking His heart.” – Adrian Rogers, pastor/author.3

But, God.

23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.Romans 6:23, (NASB).4

Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

Through faith in our salvation through Jesus Christ alone, we are transformed into “new creations.”

17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.  – 2 Corinthians 5:17, (NASB).5

As Christians believing in the atoning work of Jesus Christ, we are new creations – how amazing is that?!

We will face many challenges in this rapidly changing world, but God alone will change what’s ugly inside our hearts into something beautiful – a transformed heart.

It happens every day, and all of heaven rejoices.

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1 Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, 30 July, 2006. “Spirobranchus giganteus Red and White Christmas Tree Worm.” By Nick Hobgood – Own work, [CC BY-SA 3.0, (https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=51941881)]

2 Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, 2 October, 2005. “Christmas tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus) from East Timor.” By Nick Hobgood – Own work, [CC BY-SA 3.0, (https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=51941881)]

3 Adrian Rogers quotation, as quoted from Christian quotes.info

4 Scripture quotation is from the New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

5 Scripture quotation is from the New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

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Turn Your Frown Upside Down

How To Turn Your Frown Upside Down

Okay, who else besides me is getting tired of political commercials on TV?

I am so tired of them.

Where is that TV remote?

But enough about that.

Let’s talk about us.

I have one easy way right now to turn your frown upside down.

I’m talking about that beautiful curve around your mouth that reaches upwards on your face to become a smile.

Turn your frown upside downThe video below made me smile!

Sidewalk Prophets New Song, “Smile”

Have you heard the song, “Smile” by Sidewalk Prophets?

I love this song because it’s about choosing joy. . . choosing joy in a difficult world that desperately needs to turn back to God.

Have a listen.

 

Encouraging lyrics that affirm the truth that God has a bigger plan for all of us who put our faith in Him.

The fun video to “match” is a bonus.

That was a ping pong pun, by the way and some fancy alliteration 🙂

Here’s how one fan describes Sidewalk Prophets: “These guys are down to earth, friendly, have a passion to serve God with all their heart, soul and mind, and just love interacting with their fans.”

I may not always succeed, depending on the circumstances, but I’d rather choose joy, every day.

Real contentment must come from within. You and I cannot change or control the world around us, but we can change and control the world within us. Warren Wiersbe, International Bible teacher/author.1

Sidewalk Prophets

*Photo credit, courtesy Sidewalk Prophets, December 11, 2019 on Facebook

The Sidewalk Prophets, originally from Indiana, have been around for almost twenty years now. From the very beginning, their sound has attracted a growing number of fans earning the band a win at the 2010 Dove Awards for Best New Artist of the Year.

The Band – made up of David Frey (lead vocalist), Daniel Macal (lead guitar), Blake Bratton (keyboard, hammered dulcimer), Cal Johnson (bass), and Justin Nace (drums) – is still going strong.

“Smile” released by Curb|Word Records, has garnered over 500,000 views on their YouTube Channel. Over 11,000 members belong to their Facebook fan page. Large numbers but, even so, they are described in more than one reference as a “great big family.”

Authentically sharing Christ. Creatively inspiring Hope. Joyfully making everyone feel like someone.
– Sidewalk Prophets, contemporary Christian band.2

Sidewalk Prophets Come To The Table

Two years ago, Sidewalk Prophets released the song “Come To The Table.” It’s one of my favorites, and the video is meaningful too.

Beautiful words that speak truth.

Come join the sinners who have been redeemed,
Take your place beside the Savior – Song lyrics, Come to The Table.”3

Sidewalk Prophets Tour 2020

There’s good news for Sidewalk Prophets’ fans.

Their 2020 Smile Tour schedule kicked off two days ago in Nevada. The dates reveal a 15-city run, including stops in California, Tennessee, and more.

The Band’s new album, “The Things That Got Us Here,” releases May 20, 2020.

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1 Warren Wiersbe quotation, as quoted from Christian quotes.info
2 Sidewalk Prophets quotation, courtesy of  Sidewalk Prophets pages, “Bio.” n.d., para. 15. Web. Accessed 2 March, 2020. Retrieved from https://bible.org/seriespage/psalm-46-our-sufficient-god.
3 Song lyrics courtesy of Metrolyrics.com.

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Ignoring The Warnings

Ignoring the Warnings

heeding the warnings

Have you ever seen those anti-smoking commercials on television?

I think we can all agree that they’re hard to watch.

The ones that I’ve seen feature a lung cancer patient whose throat has been ravaged by years of smoking. It’s hard to look and listen as the patient reveals his or her regret over not quitting the habit sooner.

Whether you’re able to watch those commercials all the way through or not…the message is clear right at the beginning. These people are physically suffering and will continue to suffer for the rest of their lives.

Their fate is assured.

Do you ever wonder why they didn’t heed the warnings?

I believe there’s an analogy here to pay attention to.

The Spiritual Battle for Hearts and Minds

It saddens me that many people are ignoring the warnings and rejecting an even more important message.

Why don’t lost people care about their eternity?

Don’t they realize how serious this matter is?

For their sake, I wish they would realize the spiritual and eternal danger in store for those who don’t believe.

Those ignoring the warnings will face God’s Judgement.

Do you know of any lost people in your life? They need your prayers.

Life After Death

Life after death

How amazing is God’s grace?

As sinners, we don’t even deserve salvation, but through His grace, eternal life is assured to those who trust in Jesus Christ and His righteousness alone.

God’s promised salvation finally and fully came in the person and work of Jesus Christ. It is Christ alone who is righteous. It is Christ alone who has lived a life free from sin. And it is He alone who willingly took the sinner’s place on the cross of Calvary, bearing the guilt and punishment we deserve. Trusting in Him alone is what saves sinners, not self-help programs, nor human striving after righteousness and God’s approval. – Robert L. Deffinbaugh, Pastor and Bible teacher, Bible.org contributor.

A Humble Mindset

Do any of these excuses sound familiar?

I have all the time in the world

No mythological creature in the sky tells me what to do

Your God is a bully

The Bible is full of errors

Not much gratitude or humility in those statements, is there?

Our sins are ugly and offensive to God.

True Christians recognize this.

Before we can begin to see the cross as something done for us, we have to see it as something done by us.John Stott, Christian pastor (1921-2011.)

Who’s on First?

With all the distractions in this world, it becomes even easier for us to put the Creator of the heavens and earth in second place when He should be first.

ignoring the warnings

We make idols out of things like self-image, celebrities, jobs, media “influencers”, material possessions, relationships, and our own versions of what we think God should be.

As desperately lost people, we deserve His wrath.

But, as true Christians, we recognize what sin is.

We repent by transforming our inherent wicked hearts, trusting that God is sovereign, and that we are pardoned through the life, death, and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Robert Deffinbaugh quote

Eternal life through Jesus Christ is a free gift from God and it can be yours!

If you haven’t yet done so, I urge you to contact a Christian friend or loved one or visit with the pastor at a local bible-believing church.

Tell them you want to learn about Jesus.

You need someone you can talk to who esteems the sovereignty of our Holy God and also believes that the Bible is divinely inspired and sufficient for us.

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1John Stott quotation, as quoted from Christian quotes.info

2 Robert L. Deffinbaugh quotations, courtesy of bible.org, from the series “The Dark Days of Israel’s Judges – A Study of the Book of Judges – – Israel’s Sodom and Gomorrah (Judges 19-21). 12-13-09. Web. Accessed 20 February, 2020. Retrieved from https://www.icr.org/article/mankind-pinnacle-gods-creation/

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Does God Seem Silent?

Waiting On God

Does God seem silent

Does it ever feel like when you need God the most, He appears silent?

Perhaps your heart is breaking over something going on in your life. Your mind is wrestling with conflicting emotions.

Where is God?

 Doesn’t He hear me?

 Has He forgotten about me?

No, dear one, God will never forget about you.

Remember The Two P’s

 

waiting on God

When you’re in a dark place, you might not even feel like praying.

Resist that temptation!

The Lord hears your prayers.

Every single one.

He knows we have doubts and fears at times.

Pray for His strength and comfort and keep on praying!

Remember the two P’s – Prayers and Perseverance.

That goes for me as well  🙂

These are two essential foundations for a strong faith.

There is purpose in the waiting, even if we don’t always understand God’s timing.

I think fellow Christian Writer, Jennifer Woodley, describes this insight especially well in her article below.

My favorite point that she makes is this: “Allow God to hold us a little longer.”

That is so encouraging.

Thank you, Jennifer!


When God Seems Silent
by Jennifer Woodley 
01/07/20

‘Then they sat on the ground with Job for seven days and seven nights. No one said a word to him, because they saw how great his suffering was.’ Job 2:13 (NIV)

There are times when we experience deep grief. The death of a loved one. The loss of our home. A betrayal by our partner. An unexpected chronic illness. Our world becomes dark. No words bring relief. And God seems silent.

Actually it is not words of comfort that we crave. It is a comforting presence. For now, that is all we need. Like Job’s friends who sat with their grieving friend, Jesus sits wordless with us in our pain. Just to know He is there is enough. Initially our grief and pain is too deep to be healed with words. We need empathetic silence and loving companionship. When God seems silent, He offers us this instead.

We have so many questions. Yet as we sit quietly with God for long enough, slowly the answers come. It’s the patient act of waiting in the darkness with our Heavenly Father that eventually unravels the answers. The promise is that when we seek long enough, we shall find. First is His comforting silent presence that holds us, then in time comes the words of life we are waiting for.

Do we find ourselves waiting in a dark place full of pain and grief right now? Does God seem silent to our pain and questions? Don’t attempt to rush past this place. Stay here. Allow God to hold us a little longer. Don’t lose hope. Light will break through darkness. God knows. God sees. And in time, He will speak to our grief.

He Will Hold You

There’s an uplifting song by Selah that comes to mind. It’s called, amazingly enough, “He’ll Hold You.”

The song is from several years ago, but the lyrics and beautiful harmonies? Timeless.

I hope you enjoy.

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*Article shared, courtesy of Jennifer Woodley, from FaithWriters url: https://www.faithwriters.com/article-details.php?id=185177.

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When God Made You

A Little Cut Here, A Little Cut There

One of my favorite Christmas presents ever is my Cricut Explore Air 2.

Oh, I love that machine!

It took some trial and error, but now that I’ve gotten the hang of it, I’m always thinking about my next creative project.

Here’s one of my first attempts mixing a couple of different free patterns in the Cricut library.

design beginnings

Not bad for a first-timer!

It amazes me how you can design your own patterns too.

Simply adjust the measurements and plug in the extra elements, and the machine blades know exactly what to do.

The cuts are sharp and intricate, even around the most delicate designs.

That’s a smart machine!

But there’s something missing.

This machine can’t just operate on its own. It needs an operator.

God Doesn’t Need Instructions

How devaluing that the world wants us to think we derived from ape ancestors.

You were created by God.

He didn’t need instructions, special blades, a smart machine, measurements or a theorist/geologist telling Him how we should evolve.

The King of Kings created you and me from the beginning.

Do you realize yet how magnificent God is?

The beauty of our anatomy and how everything works together as He planned reflects His glory. We had nothing to do with it.

When God made you

In this oft-quoted verse from the Davidic Psalm 139, the psalmist praises God’s providential design of the human body.

14 I will give thanks to You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
Wonderful are Your works,
And my soul knows it very well.Psalm 139:14, (NASB).1

When God Made You

Just how amazing is the human body?

Check this out…

God's design

Only God can do this!

He is Sovereign and worthy of all our praise.

Do we approach Him with the reverence He deserves?

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1 Scripture quotation is from the New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

2 Jerry Bergman, PH.D. quotation, courtesy of the Institute For Creation Research. “Mankind – – The Pinnacle of God’s Creation.” 7-1-84, para. 7. Web. Accessed 6 February, 2020. Retrieved from https://www.icr.org/article/mankind-pinnacle-gods-creation/

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