In the Word Wednesday #10 Names of God by Ann Spangler

 Good morning friends!

I know last week I said I was going to go back to a different devotional, but…this one popped off my bookshelf instead. I started it a while back, and didn’t finish (well, I selectively went through it, haha). 

This features 26 weeks of study of names of God in the Bible. There’s an introduction, then 4 days of further questions and prayer. I might go through it twice or, maybe take 2 weeks to really soak in the text. 

Do you have some devotionals on your bookshelf that you haven’t finished or maybe used years ago? Revisit your own books! They want to be read 😀

I did start reading Proverbs again. I’m reading it in the King James Version, the version I used when I first began my journey. I’m very glad that I have this classic foundation. The KJV is so beautiful with the poetic books (Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon). It took some years for me to switch over to another version for regular reading and study, but I like to go back to the KJV for these books. What’s your go-to Bible version? Let me know, and please keep it polite. I know it can be a controversial topic, and that’s not what we’re about here.

Whatever you choose, I pray that it brings you refreshment and joy as you grow closer to God this year!

Till next week, be blessed!

Barbara 

In the Word Wednesday #8: When You're Tired

 There are times in this life when you are just plain tired.

The holiday season, a group of family birthdays, work responsibilities, care giving stressors, the list can go on and on. Maybe you’re facing a health issue, loss of income, family tensions. Let’s face it, life isn’t always kittens and rainbows.

But, here is where a perspective check may be in order; were we promised “easy”? Have you read through the book of Psalms? Lamentations? Ecclesiastes?

Those are perhaps my favorite portions of Scripture. The authors are real, raw and oh, so very in need…

~ in need of God’s comfort

~ in need of God’s hand to move on their behalf

~ in need of GOD

And, you know? GOD always shows up.

I won’t lie; I was tired today. I woke up later than I usually do. I had plans to do XYZ, and those went by the wayside. We had to get to the grocery store. Hubby isn’t feeling great. And, I had blog posts to catch up on, I still need to practice with my tripod to start making video tutorials, dishes were in the sink, you get the point. All I wanted to do was go back to bed.

But…I put on worship music.

But…I took out my prayer journals.

But…I took a breath, opened my Bible and read His word.

Yes. I am still a bit tired; but I filled my tank and moved on.

I encourage you, right now, to put the phone down, get off the devices, put on some praise music and open your Bible. You don’t need to carve out 2 hours. If you can only read 2 verses, DO. God is waiting for you. He meets you where you are, and will lift your spirit.

I think this is especially important when you feel tired, when you feel like life is not being fair. Spend some time in the Word. God does not disappoint. 💛

Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. Matthew 11:28-30

The word of the Lord. Blessed be His Name.

I hope you all have fabulous holidays. I will be taking a break next week, and will be back on December 27 for In the Word Wednesday.

Blessings, Barb

In the Word Wednesday #2

 Good morning! (ugh, it’s probably afternoon)

Psalm 119 is an amazing, wonderful, epic prayer. Of the many topics the 176 cover, it’s most often a prayer to stay close to God, walk humbly in His ways and asking God to stay close. There’s repentance, confession, personal and corporate intercession, even some prayer for enemies to be vanquished. 

In Psalm 118, if I might digress a moment, is a passage that I have been praying daily for Israel.

All the nations surround me;

   in the name of the LORD I cut them off!

They surrounded me on every side;

   In the name of the LORD, I cut them off!

They surrounded me like bees; they went out like a fire among thorns;

   In the name of the LORD I cut them off!

I was pushed so hard that I was falling, but the LORD helped me (Psalm 118-10-13, ESV)

Back to Psalm 119, it is an acrostic piece, which means that the first letter of each verse corresponds with a letter of the alphabet. There are 22 sections, each beginning with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. I think I have decided that my favorite passage is from verses 33-40. Yesterday, I was attempting some stamping art, using a technique called stamping off. You load your stamp with ink, then stamp once on a piece of scrap paper before stamping on your project. I have a naturally heavy hand, so I think I need to practice this a bit more! I also used my blending daubers on one to bring just a bit of color. Here are my efforts so far:

I’ll be making a few more, hopefully with less “typos”!! hahaha

What are you doing creative today that incorporates faith? Please let me know in the comments!
Be blessed!
Barbara 

In the Word Wednesday #1

Hello, friends!

On Wednesdays, I’ll be featuring In the Word Wednesday. So, welcome to the first one! 

I have a group of friends that I meet with weekly, to dug deep into Scripture and wrestle out those sometimes tricky passages. We’ve been through Romans and Ezekiel, and lately we’re studying through the book of Psalms.

We decided to use a study guide from the Precept Inductive Bible Studies series. There’s lots of symbols to use (or not, as you are the one who has to decipher it all) and for the creative folks, it may be a bit distracting.  I know I need to stop once in a while so I refocus on the verse itself, and not which little symbol or colored pencil I need. Nonetheless, it has been a great study, and we still have a few weeks to go. This week we’re in Psalm 119, a favorite of mine. It’s rich with assurance and promises, the way you should walk, and how His Word lights that path. 

What are you doing to stay in His word? I’d love to hear about what you use in your Bible study time.

I’ll see you tomorrow with a new card!

Thanks for joining me today!

Be blessed, 
Barb