This beautiful piece of wall art hangs above the entrance to our kitchen.
Someone had gifted our church with a bunch of handmade wooden pieces and the church had a sale for anyone to purchase. We browsed the display and my husband pointed to this one and said he really liked it. I wish I knew who to give credit to but they were kept anonymous. So, we have a new piece of art for the dining room and a good reminder to trust in God, even in situations I do not understand.I've really felt a conviction lately to focus on my faith and the best way to do that is spending time in God's Word. My pastor gave everyone in Sunday school this book called God's Got This by Paul Chappel that works with our current lesson in the book of Esther. Each day there is a devotional and a page of questions for us to answer. I really like how this helps me to stay intentional.
Yesterday's page was about the importance of forgiveness and today was about the importance of not getting even with the people who hurt us. Such a wonderful message and reminder for someone like me; a person who was once taught it's okay to be angry and retaliate against the one who did me wrong. Instead, the Lord has taught us it's better to turn the other cheek, show kindness back and allow God to be the one to do the judgement on them. I also felt a conviction to get back into journaling in my notebook. Starting with a Bible verse and explaining what the Holy Spirit is teaching me through that. A friend once read this blog of mine and said she was given a feeling that I should write a devotional of my own. At first I thought I'm not one capable of doing such a thing but the more I write in this journal and feel God speaking to me the more I feel the urge to do so. I've been working on a fictional book for quite some time and have even gone back and forth with other story ideas that pop in my head, but to be able to use my own experiences and lessons to help others is all I've ever wanted to do.
I love my time with God and it's even sweeter when He reveals something that increases my wisdom and faith.
Oh, but then I take a moment for a bathroom break and my seat gets stolen.
It's okay. She's upset about the rainy day outside. Also, she's cute and gets away with anything. You know, it feels as though this world is going crazier and crazier by the day but the Bible does warn us of that. The uglier life gets the more I feel compelled to consume myself into the Word and I believe that is one of the reasons why God does allow bad things to happen - to draw us closer to Him. I trust in that.
And now that I look at the time, I have to get ready for work. I spent the entire morning studying and wanted to take some time to write this up on the good ol' blog. Thank you for allowing me to share my journey with you on here.








