Make God Your Everything

The tagline for my blog is “Make God Your Everything.”   This thought has been rolling around my head for the last few years.  I am learning that God should not only be at the center of my life, but my entire life.  Nothing is worthwhile without Him.

Unfortunately, my selfish personality wants my life to be all about me.  I am thankful God gives reminders that He is worthy of my loyalty.  His love patiently brings me back to the place I need to be.

He must increase; I must disappear. (John 3:30)

Make God Everything

Picture: Matanuska Glacier, Alaska (2005)

Sleeping Lady – again

If you have read my blog and looked at the pictures, you may have noticed how much I enjoy Susitna (Sleeping Lady) in Anchorage, AK.  I have been going down memory lane by looking at pictures from my two trips to Alaska so I wanted to post another Sleeping Lady picture.

This photo isn’t as clear and distinct as some.  This was taken on my first trip in 2005 with the last film camera I had.  (This was also right before sunset and there was some haze in front of Sleeping Lady.)  Those were special memories that I wanted to share.

May God give you His rest tonight.

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Worried?

Have you ever worried?  I certainly have.

I love this picture.  Pretty flowers with a beautiful, blue sky background.  However, life is not always this pretty.  Sometimes it is downright ugly.  There is much trouble.  But worrying about the trouble (especially tomorrow’s trouble) doesn’t help me.  In fact, it can be a great hindrance to what I need to accomplish today.  Worry also doubts God’s ability to provide.

I am thankful God has given us passages like Matthew 6:25-34.  My loving Heavenly Father takes care of the lilies and the birds.  He will take care of me.  He has promised.  God always (yes, always) keeps His promises.

I am thankful for God’s promises. They are encouraging, but sometimes I still worry.  The best remedy I know for worry is pleading in prayer.  I know God will listen and provide.

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Holding On or Letting Go

Holding On:  Many times we find ourselves holding on to what we want.  Our dreams, hopes, aspirations.

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Letting Go:  Sometimes God gives us what we desire, but sometimes He has other plans for us.  I have prayed that God would replace my desires with His (Psalm 37:4).

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Sometimes I struggle telling the difference between what I should hold on to and what I should let go of.  Is this what God is giving me?  Is this what He wants?  During those times I hold on tight to the promises of God.  Pleading in prayer.

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Remembering How Much God Loves Us

I was recently reminded of a story from my time of teaching K4.  One of my students needed to have heart surgery which was scheduled for mid-December.  As a class we prayed for him at the beginning of every school day.  I know how easy it is to look at difficult circumstances and think that God doesn’t love me.  I also know that a 4 year old doesn’t have deep theological understanding.  I wanted to pray something that my students could understand.  Each time we prayed I asked for God’s help for the surgery and that God would remind this boy and his family how much God loved them.

When times get tough it is, unfortunately, easy to question if God loves us.  I know.  I have been there.  However, for those of us who have trusted Jesus Christ as our Savior, He has lovingly handpicked each challenge to help us become more like Him.

If you do not know Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, know this. His burden is lighter than your pleasure.  Knowing Him is the only way to find true and lasting happiness.

My prayer for you today, no matter what you are facing, is that God helps you to remember how much He loves you.  I know He will.

A Lesson from Hummingbirds

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Hummingbirds are notorious for not getting along.  When one is at a feeder he usually will fight off any other that comes near.  This picture was taken at a restaurant in Colorado.  They had some hummingbird feeders along the front of the building.  There were several times when more than one hummingbird was at a single feeder.  How did these hummingbirds get along?  I have no idea, but it makes for a great picture and a good lesson.

We should work on sharing the blessings we are given.