Your (My) Moral Compass

I changed the title after I started thinking about this blog post first because I am in no position to tell anyone what their moral compass is or should be and tell you how to find your moral compass. What I do hope to convey is my moral compass and the journey I have traveled and where it might lead me to next. Life is not a destination to arrive at to plant oneself and stop.  Life is a journey with many stopping and starting points along the way.  A musician doesn’t learn to play a specific instrument and suddenly stop, they crave new sounds and arrangements, challenging themselves to new discoveries.  The same is true with artists, it’s even been said “they like to push the limits and press ideas outside of conventional means in order to start new conversations that connect people.  Writers have a burning in their souls to share their thoughts and ideas, allowing their readers a glimpse into their organized chaos.
Everyone’s journey begins at birth, everything we are exposed to during the critical developmental stages of life make an impact on our understanding of life.  It has been my experience that children with siblings develop a sense of sharing more quickly than children with no siblings.  I grew up with several cousins and that taught me that not everyone gets to do their favorite thing everyday, some days we played baseball for hours, some days we rode our bicycles for hours, some days we would go fishing…mostly outdoors activities occupied my childhood and I was exposed to lots of activities which help develop passions for some of those activities.  I also learned concepts like trust, cooperation, teamwork and companionship.
As I grew older some of these traits solidified and made profound impacts on my life.  Growing up in a small rural area I just assumed my values, my dreams and my aspirations would and should be just like everyone else’s.  It’s seemed very clear based upon the data available to me at the time.  I had similar dreams that other girls did…a boyfriend in high school, dates and first kisses.  Thoughts of getting married, living in a cute little house with a white picket fence.  *Those that know me, don’t laugh…I really did dream those dreams.  Because that’s who I thought I should be, be like everyone else.  I even had a picture in a scrapbook of a southern mansion with a wrap-a-round porch painted in the purest of white paint and decorated with beautiful flowers.  *i still have the picture today, not the dream…I realized it really wasn’t me at all but beautiful all the same.
I was fortunate to have been able to know and remember not just my grandparents but also my great-grandparents.  What a blessing!  My deep sense of family comes from growing up with multiple generations of my family.  My mom had 8 bothers and sisters and my dad had 2 brothers and numerous cousins and second cousins.  Family was valuable and priceless.  I was the only granddaughter on my father’s side of the family, which was good and not so good all at the same time.  I learned at an early age that family is always there for you, no matter what.  I learned generosity from my family, whether it was providing a meal, transportation, money until payday, labor to mow the yard, borrow a cup of sugar…hearts were filled with compassion and generosity.  Second chances, third chances…you’re family and that’s all that matters, take care of family.  Helping a neighbor, saying hello to a neighbor and just plain being neighboring!
My parents provided for our spiritual needs as well, as a kid my parents attended the “big” events life Easter, Christmas and VBS programs and sent my brother and me to Sunday school every week.  Some of my fondest memories are from that part of my life’s journey.  We were picked up every Sunday by our Sunday school teacher, her name was Roberta Smith and we called her “Birdie” she was an angel.  A strong godly woman with a heart of gold.  I attended that church from toddler through my high school years, I still drive by the church about once a month and pause to remember and smile because of the peace I feel in my heart.  The other beautiful thing is that this church is at the entrance to the cemetery where my mom was laid to rest.  There’s so many happy memories of this place and although I know my mom is not really there, I know she’s in heaven with God, but it comforts me to be able to visit her here and to leave tokens of my love at her gravestone.  This too has been part of my journey, in the midst of the pain of saying goodbye to my mom God was preparing me to discover new things about who I am and the learning continues.  I experienced grief like I had never imagined, I found out that I would survive without my mom’s physical presence and learned she will always be a part of me.  I am her daughter, she loved me beyond imagination and supported me beyond understanding, she taught me how to be strong and confident, how to give without reservations, to display bravery even when your frightened.  She was honest, faithful and fearless.
Recently, I have found myself looking back on events that have happened in my life and examining the lessons I’ve learned.  I’ll be honest, I’ve had some really “crappy” things happen to me that have helped to form some of the moral ideas on my compass.  Let me be the first to tell you, you don’t have to hang onto those “crappy” things or ideas.  You have, I have the ability to say…NO!  That’s not right, that’s not true!  That’s not me now! We can choose to delete those false ideas that were pressed upon us when we trusted the wrong people and situations.  I don’t want to forget, I want to put them in their proper place and look at it from a new perspective then recognize it for what it was and let it go.  Tell it, that it no longer has control over you.  When we spend too much time in the past, we lose sight of the present.  Respect the past, receive the lesson and the move forward freeing your hands and feet to meet the next step in your journey with arms open wide.
I have learned that I can honor and value my parents and their beliefs and to not be bound to them.  I can form my own values and beliefs and I have the ability to change them.  My core values (love, respect, forgiveness) remain unchanged, it is the learning of new ideas and living through life experiences that lead me to more clearly and concisely define who I am and what I believe. Some experiences have led me to greater empathy towards others and there have been times I just had to say, I don’t understand but I respect you.  Life, like I mentioned earlier is not always about what we want, it’s compromise and cooperation.  I have friends that I love and respect and we do not agree on everything and that’s ok.  To be respected one must give respect.  To be heard, one must be willing to listen.  If we start with commonality and work together towards our differences we might actually see possibilities.
I am thankful for all the stops, starts, detours  and derailment so far in my journey through life.  God has blessed me, God continually forgives me, God comforts me, God leads me, God chases me and God restores me.  No regrets, because I learned from the mistakes and the missteps, sometimes I learned quickly and other times it took years but God never left me even though I wandered off many, many times.
Sometimes we just need to stop and check our compass, make sure it’s pointing in the right direction.  Thank you for reading about my journey and I pray for your journey may we meet at Jesus’ Place someday!
~Blessings and Peace~

Can You Spell Ruth From Esther? Read More to Find Out How…

Have you ever diligently planned for something only to find out you studied the wrong material?

I have the privilege of being part of a very special group of women from my church and our group meets monthly in one another’s homes for devotions, conversation and delicious food.  This group of strong godly women have given me the honor of leading our bible studies and it has been so rewarding to me in more ways than I can adequately describe to you.  So we had decided to use a book for our bible study and it contains the Bible books of Ruth and Esther.  We purchased the books initially for the study of Esther, I thought it would be a great idea to learn more about the woman our group is named after.  So, with that being said I was ask, are we to read chapter 1, I replied yes!  So, I spent several hours reading through the scripture chapter, the book we purchased and I had additional purchased the commentary companion book to use.  We arrived and I started the conversation with a few introductions and explanation about the different names that the king was referenced to between the Greek and Hebrew translations.  We decided to listen to the audio reading using my phone to practice “Lectio Divina” and that’s when a “puzzling sense” overcome the room.  It became clear that I was not on the same page as everyone one else in the group.  I studied and planned the devotional on Esther Chapter 1 which is actually chapter/lesson 4!  It was funny and I’m so glad I was able to laugh with everyone.  *(In the past this kind of situation would have crushed me and I most likely would have wanted to run away and never face the group again.  Praise Be to God I was able to laugh with the group at an innocent misunderstanding and not take it as a personal flaw in who I am).  After we all had a good laugh we switched gears and listened to Ruth chapter 1 and then we went through the questions in the book, everyone participated and shared personal moments and God was with us.
Through these wonderful women, who I call my friends; my faith has been strengthened and I see the world through more caring eyes.
So, through “Us” instead of “me” the group was able to spell and study “Ruth” out of “Us and Esther!”  
Have you experienced being laughed “at” instead of laughing “with” a group?  What I have learned and I hope can help you is this…love yourself enough to laugh at yourself; do not hold yourself to a different standard from others; no one, not a single human being is perfect.  Jesus is the only one being perfectly human and perfectly divine.  You were not created for perfection.  God loves you!  You are unique and special to God.  Don’t allow others to put you down to be a part of their group, you are more valuable than that.  Be bold and be brave, I don’t use these words lightly.  Life can’t be about regrets, we all learn through our experiences and some of the lessons I’ve learned through difficulties have helped shape me into the person God created me to.  Life really is about changes, every day is a new opportunity to do things differently.
“For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well.” ~Psalm 139:13-14 
 
“For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned.” ~Romans 12:3
 
“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
 
“It has been testified somewhere, “What is man, that you are mindful of him, or the son of man, that you care for him? You made him for a little while lower than the angels; you have crowned him with glory and honor.” ~Hebrews 2:6-7
 
“…so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth.” ~Ephesians 3:17-18
 
“…knowing that you were ransomed from the futile ways inherited from your forefathers, not with perishable things such as silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, like that of a lamb without blemish or spot.” ~1 Peter 1:18-19
~Blessings and Peace~

References:

Read more at: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/christiancrier/2015/06/18/top-7-bible-verses-about-self-worth/#AuE0bzj9RiI6aVBD.99

Thank You

83C79A76-765E-4DF1-A973-CDCB5DDB73ED“May the Lord, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to take refuge, reward you fully for what you have done.” ~Ruth 2:12

This post is dedicated to all who have supported me on my journey which started out as a conversation and simple sharing of my thoughts and ideas.  I have been writing my thoughts and feelings on paper and electronic devices for many years and the practice has served me well.  I didn’t realize my words could be used to help others and share my faith until a dear friend explained blogging to me.  It has been a learning experience since the beginning and continues to be.  God has blessed me far beyond any of my expectations.  It has been sheer joy to see so many people read my blog, I am humbled at the places my page has been viewed around the globe.  Only through the power of Jesus has that even been possible.  I strive to be authentic and transparent as possible when sharing my thoughts.  This journey is entirely in God’s hands, I truly am blessed to be able to share not simply my thoughts but to share the love of Jesus.  

“I thank my God in all my remembrance of you.” ~Philippians 1:3

This entry is completely for anyone who has ever read one of my posts and felt the love of Jesus.  I simply want to say thank you and to share some of the amazing statistics with you and a couple of songs.

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May the love of Jesus surround you and cover you! ~Amen

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~Blessings and Peace~

References:

https://www.biblegateway.com

Seeing God’s Majesty

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Hello!  I have missed writing and experiencing God the way I did during Lent.  I took some time away from writing but honestly I’ve missed it.  I hope everyone reading this is fully aware of the wonderful fact that “You are loved by God!”  You are His Beloved!

I am excited to share with you that I have decided to start posting videos and pictures on YouTube!  It will be a slow process I’m sure because I am still trying to figure it all out.  I find all my videos that I post on YouTube and there’s just so much stuff to choose from.  Today I had the pleasure of enjoying a beautiful Spring day!  I went for a drive in the county and took pictures of things that sought my attention.  Photography is just a hobby, but it bring me pure joy.  I always feel closer to God when I’m outside taking nature in through all my senses.  All the seasons have distinct smells and the air feels different throughout the year.  Often when taking pictures I have moments of clarity where Bible verses or bible passages speak to me through the visual display of God’s majestic landscapes.

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In the coming weeks and months I am going to be guiding and participating in a Bible study of the Book of Esther and I hope to share them with you in this space.

I was speaking with a friend today and I shared my thoughts of missing my connection I felt with you and with God in very intentional ways during Lent.  My Lenten journey that I shared with you exceeded all my expectations.  I felt more connected  with God and with each of you, I am extremely thankful for your support and prayers as I move to be more fully, the person God created me to be.  I also what each of you to recognize how incredible you are and I wish to share in your journey as well.  We are all God’s children, we are not all alike and that’s okay!  We can be different and respectful at the same time.  Something tells me that God intended for us to be different and to work together in spite of differences; after all, as believers we will be spending eternity together 😀.  Every minute of every day, each one of us faces difficulties and challenges: victory is in facing them BOLDLY with God by our side.  Be the BEST you can be and be proud of that and trust in God’s plan for your life.  Sure there will be tough days but there will be great days as well.  If we never experience the rough and tough days, how would we ever appreciate the good and wonderful days(?).  God promises to always be with us, no matter how bad we think things are…that kind of guarantee has no comparison or competition!  “And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” -Matthew 28:20 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage?search=Matthew%2028:20&version=ESV

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~Blessings and Peace~

The Wilderness and Restoration – Day 7

“Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance.” ~John 20:1

I just love “In The Garden” it is a favorite from my childhood. I find myself singing it often when I’m in my car on trips to visit my family. It brings to mind so many memories, I have a particular memory I keep tucked away of singing it a cappella with two of my cousins for a church service. I’m not sure if they remember it (we were maybe 10-12) but it holds a special place for me. Wonderful memories, thanks Teresa and Terry. I hope my mom and my cousin Terry are singing it together in heaven. And, speaking of Heaven…What a glorious day this must be in Heaven as well as on earth. Today, we remember and celebrate Jesus’ triumph over sin and death! Jesus is the Risen Savior!

Our verse for today tells us of Mary Magdalene going to Jesus’ tomb early in the morning, she is filled with grief and has entered in the wilderness of that pain. As she approaches the burial site she finds the stone has been rolled away and the tomb is empty. Mary was distraught and wanted to know who took Jesus and where they had taken him.

“At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus. He asked her, “Woman, why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?” Thinking he was the gardener, she said, “Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him.” Jesus said to her, “Mary.” She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, “Rabboni!” (which means “Teacher”). ~John 20:14-16

Today’s verse and commentary brings us to a close of this Lenten Study, it has been a joy for me to share my thoughts with you and I sincerely thank you for your support. Although, the study is ending, life goes on and I pray that you have gained some new insights to the different wildernesses that life takes us. I have enjoyed the journey and the opportunity to dwell within the wilderness with you and with God. I’ve learned a lot about traveling through the wilderness, and the one constant, true and reliable thing throughout it all has been God. God loves us so much, the purest love ever imagined and we can’t earn it or repay it, we simply need accept…believe…trust…be faithful! It sounds too good to be true, God loves me, why? He loves you and me because He created you and me, He has plans for you and me, He’s built a Manson specifically for each of us in Heaven. Today, we celebrate Jesus! We celebrate God, He loved each of us so much He sacrificed His one and only son.

The Sanctuary For Lent 2018
The Wilderness and Mortality
The Wilderness as a Liminal Space
The Wilderness and Hunger
The Wilderness and Divine Testing
The Wilderness and Power
The Wilderness and Providence
The Wilderness and Restoration
By: Katie Z. Dawson

Who will you tell about the resurrection of Jesus today?

Breath Prayer: Death could not hold Jesus, death cannot hold me.

~Blessings and Peace~

References:
Pamphlet: The Sanctuary For Lent (By: Katie Z. Dawson)
https://www.biblegateway.com

The Wilderness and Restoration – Day 6

The Message version of 1 Peter 4:1-11
“Since Jesus went through everything you’re going through and more, learn to think like him. Think of your sufferings as a weaning from that old sinful habit of always expecting to get your own way. Then you’ll be able to live out your days free to pursue what God wants instead of being tyrannized by what you want. You’ve already put in your time in that God-ignorant way of life, partying night after night, a drunken and profligate life. Now it’s time to be done with it for good. Of course, your old friends don’t understand why you don’t join in with the old gang anymore. But you don’t have to give an account to them. They’re the ones who will be called on the carpet—and before God himself. Listen to the Message. It was preached to those believers who are now dead, and yet even though they died (just as all people must), they will still get in on the life that God has given in Jesus. Everything in the world is about to be wrapped up, so take nothing for granted. Stay wide-awake in prayer. Most of all, love each other as if your life depended on it. Love makes up for practically anything. Be quick to give a meal to the hungry, a bed to the homeless—cheerfully. Be generous with the different things God gave you, passing them around so all get in on it: if words, let it be God’s words; if help, let it be God’s hearty help. That way, God’s bright presence will be evident in everything through Jesus, and he’ll get all the credit as the One mighty in everything—encores to the end of time. Oh, yes!”

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Today, is called “Holy Saturday,” it is the day before Easter and the last day of Holy Week in which Christians prepare for Easter. It commemorates the day that Jesus’ body lay in the tomb and the Harrowing of Hell.

In Christian theology, the Harrowing of Hell(Latin: Descensus Christi ad Inferos, “the descent of Christ into hell”) is the triumphant descent of Christ into Hell (or Hades) between the time of his Crucifixion and his Resurrection when he brought salvation to all of the righteous who had died since the beginning of the world.[1] After his death, the soul of Jesus was supposed to have descended into the realm of the dead.

Maundy Thursday, marked the crucifixion of Jesus, Good Friday Jesus was carried to the tomb, prepares for burial and the entrance was secured with a stone. Now we wait, we lament waiting for new life to come forth.

“Death is the final wilderness and Jesus faces it alone to secure salvation for every one created by God. Death has been imagined by artists and theologians throughout the years since the crucifixion. They have described death as a place of suffering, darkness, and pain. And, yet God desires wholeness and life, and even the depths of hell to be restored. Christ, on this Holy Saturday breaks the world free from its chains and opens us to the power of God’s restoring love. If Jesus can rescue disobedient, broken, lifeless people from the wilderness of hell itself, then surely Jesus can rescue our world from its disobedience, broken, and lifeless systems and structures that have us bound, from all the places that feel like wilderness: addition, racism, consumerism, all kinds of phobia’s…the catalogs of personal and systemic sin that goes on and on.” (Paraphrased from the pamphlet).

On this Holy Saturday, we may lament for a time but as believers we know that Christ is victorious over death. Yet, the forces of death and darkness continue their fight in our world. The devil knows that he has lost the war but he rages battles still because he will not give up until the very end. There are signs all around us of wildernesses being renewed by believers in Christ because we are called to transform our world for goodness, for God! Keep fighting the good fight!

Where do you see signs of death being overcome?

Be the change you wish to see in the world.

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Breath Prayer: God, set me free from my chains.

~Blessings and Peace~

References:
Pamphlet: The Sanctuary For Lent (By: Katie Z. Dawson)
https://www.biblegateway.com
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrowing_of_Hell
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Saturday

Happy Good Friday

I had the pleasure of attending Maundy Thursday service at my church last night. It was a beautiful service filled with scripture reading from John’s Gospel, liturgy reading and responses, singing, foot and hand washing and communion. It was a very personal space shared with fellow believers. I chose the hand washing station and I will be honest, I wish I had chosen the foot washing station. The only reason I did not was fear, similar to Peter’s experience after Jesus was taken away. Peter denied knowing Jesus, I denied myself and those performing the symbolic washing of the feet of an experience like the one long ago as Jesus washed the feet of His disciples. My excuse was “I don’t want to take my shoe off.” Really Charlotte! The hand washing was a personal experience and if you have never experienced something like this I hope someday if it is offered to you, I hope you take advantage of it. My thoughts during the hand washing were of gentleness, tenderness and love. All the things that Jesus wants to be to each of us if we would just ask Him and allow His will to be done in our lives. I left the service last night feeling encapsulated by the love of Jesus, covered with His love. My hope and prayer is that you know Him too and call Him Lord and Savior.

~Blessings and Peace~

The Wilderness and Restoration – Day 5

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“When they came to the place called the Skull, they crucified him there, along with the criminals—one on his right, the other on his left.” ~Luke 23:33

There’s a line in this song that I wanted to share with you: “Like voices in the wilderness, we’re crying out.” My prayer is that this song with give you courage and strength as you traverse your own wilderness. May you seek God and His plans.”

It is Good Friday and this Lenten season has been a season of discovery and defining for me and I hope your for as well. Throughout we have read about the “wilderness” and I now have a new understanding of it and see it through with renewed insights.

There’s a story of a father and his young daughter, the father is busy and wants to find something for his daughter to do that would keep her occupied while he was busy. So, the father sees a world map and has the great idea of tearing it into pieces and having the daughter put it back together. The father thought to himself, this is brilliant it will keep her busy for quite sometime. It was only a short while and the daughter had reconstructed the map and the father was completely dumbfounded! The father ask, how did you put the map back together so quickly? She responded, I saw the person on the back side and knew if the person was put back together right then the map would be right, too. What a beautiful story on many levels. The difference a single person can be to the whole world. Jesus was and is the person to unite and redeem the whole world. Throughout Lent we have explored the wilderness and have seen it as an intersection of contrast: life and death, hunger and provision, faith and doubt, power and humility. In many ways, it represents a world torn into pieces and needs to be put back together.

The story of the cross is a story of the wilderness as well. The cross is an intersection where tensions collide. Today, we remember that if a person can be made right, the world can be restored, too. And, so God enters our human lives through Jesus Christ, bears our suffering and pain, and takes it all through the cross, redeeming not only our sin, but the entire world.

What is an intersection of brokenness you see in the world?

How can you bring restoration?

Breath Prayer: God help me to love the world as you love the world.

Q~Blessings and Peace~

References:
https://www.biblegateway.com
Pamphlet: The Sanctuary For Lent (By: Katie Z. Dawson)

 

The Wilderness and Restoration – Day 4

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“They went to a place called Gethsemane, and Jesus said to his disciples, “Sit here while I pray.” ~Mark 14:32

Today, many people will be attending Maundy Thursday services at church. It’s a traditional service that portrays the events of Jesus’ Last Supper with his disciples, and will usually include an opportunity to have your feet or hands washed just as Jesus washed his disciples’ feet. This service also includes sharing in communion with one another and the service ending with the details of events leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion. This is service is referred to as “Tenebrae” (/ˈtɛ.nə.breɪ/ or /ˈtɛ.nə.bri/[1]—Latin for “darkness”) it consists of liturgy and prayers of/for the last three days of Holy Week: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday. The purpose of the service is to recreate the betrayal, abandonment and agony of the events and it is left unfinished, because the story isn’t over until Easter Day. This time of Tenebrae or “growing darkness” is a moving experience, an encounter with the passion of Christ.

The verse today takes us to Gethsemane, the garden where Jesus goes to pray and to seek God’s Will, His Father’s Will. Jesus goes off alone, into the wilderness of doubt, grief and longing. Jesus, while in the midst of His wilderness of His struggle He seeks to do His Father’s Will, knowing that He must suffer. Jesus openly expressed His pain and anguish with God and allowed God’s plan to be fully realized in himself.

Mark 14:35-36, “Going a little farther, he fell to the ground and prayed that if possible the hour might pass from him. “Abba, Father,” he said, “everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.”

When we take up our cross, we, too, accept whatever part we might have to play in the restoration of this world.

When has God said no to your prayers?

What did you discover in the answer?

Breath Prayer: Thy Will, Lord; not mine.

~Blessings and Peace~

References:
https://www.biblegateway.com
Pamphlet: The Sanctuary For Lent (By: Katie Z. Dawson)

The Wilderness and Restoration – Day 3

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“The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.” ~Psalm 118:22

The verse for today was referenced by Jesus in Mark 12:10, “Haven’t you read this passage of Scripture: “‘The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.” Jesus was speaking in parables to the chief priests, teachers of the law and elders when he referenced the verse from Psalm 118:22. Jesus knew what the future held for him and that this parable foretells how His own destruction would establish the coming of God’s reign. The rejected stone becomes the foundation of God’s kingdom. It is only through the sacrifice of Jesus that we are able to be reconciled to God, Jesus who had never sinned took upon himself all sin in order to redeem us and bridge the gap between Creator and His creation. God’s response to Jesus’ crucifixion and the violence of the cross was an act of complete and absolute LOVE! Through being rejected Jesus, gave the rejected a place to belong. By Jesus giving up His life, He gave life to all. It is only through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus are we given the opportunity to become children of God and heirs to the Kingdom. I used the word opportunity because we do have to make a conscious decision to follow and believe in God and in His plan for our lives. We choose to be obedient or not, we are all created by God for His purposes. We will all eventually believe in God and bow in His presence the only question is whether we do it now or later.

As I have been thinking about Holy Week and the lessons for this week I’ve been trying to gain a better understand of “The Wilderness and Restoration.” I am leaning into the idea of (my) wilderness being my life journey as I traverse through life. Just as the Israelites faced challenges every day and as Jesus was tempted by the devil, all life in the generalist of terms has challenges; difficulties, trials, temptations, loses, grief and expectations to name only a few; however, the Word of God is Power; Powerful; Life Giving; Life Saving! Every day is an opportunity for restoration and renewal. God is always available to us 24/7/365 anytime; anywhere for whatever…God is there for you and me, ALWAYS. I hope you are finding new ways to connect with God and to seek His will. You are loved, you are God’s created child, unique and wonderful.

What does it mean that Jesus loves those who will betray him?

Jesus is perfect love, He loves no matter what, His love is unconditional!

Breath Prayer: Gracious, Glorious God, teach me mercy. ~Amen

~Blessings and Peace~

References:
https://www.biblegateway.com
Pamphlet: The Sanctuary For Lent (By: Katie Z. Dawson)