God gave me a word at the beginning of this year.
That word is EXPECT.
Please listen to my radio show "My Journey of Faith" as I share what God taught me.
This would be a great topic for a ladies night out or a retreat.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/…/20…/04/09/my-journey-of-faith
Praying that you will Expect God every day!
Blessings,
Cynthia
"...for you are a chosen people. You are a royal priests, a holy nation, God's very own possession. As a result, you can show others the goodness of God, for he called you out of the darkness into his wonderful light." 1 Peter 2:9
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
They Need Us....Gray Hair and All
Sometimes I get tickled at God’s sense of humor.
I mean really if anyone should have a great sense of humor
it would be The Creator of all things.
For example look over to your right at my profile
picture. See all that gray hair? I mean really I am not even 50 years old
yet. Close but not yet. I tried so hard to keep that gray in
check. Spending hours upon hours and
going through bottles upon bottles of colorant to hide what was sprouting out
of my head.
Finally I gave up.
After every couple of weeks looking into the mirror to see a growing
halo (and not the angelic kind) I bit the bullet and stepped away from the
bottle. Surely I could find better ways
to spend that money that I was investing at a losing speed on hair color. My
only prayer was God please let it look halfway decent.
It took over a year to let it grow out and subject family
and friends to the awful transition but it finally got there.
Then as I was reading in Psalm I came across a verse that
tickled me and had me saying “Yes, Lord Yes” at the same time.
Here’s the verse.
“Now that I am old and gray, do not abandon me, O God. Let
me proclaim your power to this new generation, your mighty miracles to all who
come after me.” Psalm 71:18
Isn’t that first part a hoot?
But more than that I do desire to proclaim His power and His
mighty miracles to all who come after me!
This new generation needs every one of us. They need to hear
how God has been faithful to us. They need to know that He too will be faithful
to them.
Share your story. Proclaim His Power. Speak of His miracles.
Let’s impact the next generation.
Do you have a God sense of humor story? Please share.
Blessing!
Cynthia
Thursday, March 12, 2015
After the Miracle
You may not know this but I am also a radio host.
Yep God caught me out of the blue when He directed the founder of My Journey of Faith Ministries to call me and ask me to host the radio show.
Can I tell you it was NOT on my radar!!! But God....
God would not let me dismiss it and I have almost been doing it weekly for two years. YES 2 years!!!
Every so often a show captures my heart like the one I am going to share with you.
If you have 30 minutes I ask that you listen to the story by Rachel Pferi about After the Miracle.
You will be blessed.
I'll post more shows in the future or you can listen live every Thursday. Join my facebook page My Journey of Faith Radio to find past and future links.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cwa-radio/2015/02/19/my-journey-of-faith
Enjoy and Blessings!
Cynthia
Yep God caught me out of the blue when He directed the founder of My Journey of Faith Ministries to call me and ask me to host the radio show.
Can I tell you it was NOT on my radar!!! But God....
God would not let me dismiss it and I have almost been doing it weekly for two years. YES 2 years!!!
Every so often a show captures my heart like the one I am going to share with you.
If you have 30 minutes I ask that you listen to the story by Rachel Pferi about After the Miracle.
You will be blessed.
I'll post more shows in the future or you can listen live every Thursday. Join my facebook page My Journey of Faith Radio to find past and future links.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cwa-radio/2015/02/19/my-journey-of-faith
Enjoy and Blessings!
Cynthia
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
The Best Guide Ever!
The Lord says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for
your life, I will advise you and watch over you.” Psalm 32:8
Have you ever been lost, whether physically or maybe
mentally? It is during those times when
you just weren’t sure where you are.
I have! In both
circumstances that is for sure. Several years ago I went on a mission trip to
Peru. At one point the group split into two smaller groups and headed out. The further the group I was in got from the
other group and the higher we got into the Andes Mountain the more we became
aware that we were lost. You know there
aren’t any street signs up on those dry dusty roads and goggle earth wasn’t
even up and running at that time. The
only life we found at one point was a pack of llamas and they refused to give
good directions.
It did get a little frustrating but eventually we found the
village we were looking for and the rest of the trip we laughed about it.
But it is those times when we are lost mentally that seems
to cause more of a struggle. Maybe it is
in the not knowing what the next step in life should be, what direction a
ministry should take or maybe it is closer to the heart of parenting, raising
that child and making the correct choices.
This is where today's verse gives me a pause of
thankfulness. God says He will guide,
advise us and watch over us. Can I get a
collective sigh of relief?
Guide- Have you ever been on an adventure with a guide? They point out the best places to put your
foot when the terrain gets rocky. They
direct your eyes to the best vantage points and they show you the things that
an untrained eye would normally miss.
God is telling us that He is our guide and He not only knows the best
foot placements but also knows the best vantage points and what we might miss
along the way if left to ourselves.
Advise- God is the ultimate advisor! He is better than the college professor that
helped you coordinate your classes for obtaining the degree you longed
for. He is better that the financial pro
that helps you put your portfolio together so that funds will not run out for
retirement. His advising doesn’t rely on
stock markets or academic requirements.
God knows the BIG picture and advises you for what is the perfect, very
best for your life to bring Him honor and glory! God only advises what is best
with no risk to your future with him.
Watching over-When my boys were little I would watch over them
with a close eye. I would see when they
were headed in the wrong direction and reroute their steps. However there were times when I would let my
mind wander and my watch over them wasn’t as on point. They would veer way off track before I could
correct them quickly enough. With God
that isn’t so. His watch is constant and
doesn’t get altered by things fighting for his attention. He is ever seeing! God watches over us without delay,
interruption or slackness.
God sees the big picture! And for that I am so
thankful. I am called like a child to
his parents to listen the God’s voice. God is and always will be the best
guide, advisor and one to watch over me!
Are you allowing Him that role in your life? Are you listening to His voice?
May we all be open to allowing God to do in our lives what
He alone can do best!
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Words of Wisdom
People go through struggles and sometimes I feel like I
simply don’t know what to say.
And you
know what? That is ok!
Sometimes it is best not to say anything. Sometimes when we speak out of our own
thoughts it comes out wrong and it doesn’t accomplish what we want.
But there are times we can speak the perfect
thing to comfort someone. So how do we
know when and what to say?
It is simple! We
learn what to say when by staying connected with God.
“The Sovereign Lord has given me His words for wisdom, so that I know
how to comfort the weary. Morning by morning He wakes me and opens my
understanding to His will.” Isaiah 50:4
Our verse today says that it is the Lord that gives us His
words for wisdom. What are these
words? They are His Words found written
in His word the Bible. They are the words that guide us and our voices into
action when needed.
I have a very special friend that has taught me so much
about God’s word and one thing in particular is the two words found in this
verse…”so that”.
Those two words are a purpose clause. This clause is the connecting words that tell
you why the former statement was made. In
other words, the meaning for what purpose that statement was given to us. In this case it is for us to know how to
comfort the weary.
Isaiah tells us that God’s words give us the wisdom to
comfort, to speak and even to know when to stay quiet.
I love that Isaiah also tells us that morning by morning
when we open His word and God also opens our understanding to His will. It is a daily process and one that will
impart valuable wisdom into our daily lives.
Are you gleaning His wisdom daily?
Are you learning how to comfort the weary
through His power?
Please share what God is teaching you as you open His Words
and He opens your understanding.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Go Back or Continue?
One of the places that seemed to grab me was on the northern
shore of the Sea of Galilee. If you look
at a map of Israel and pay attention to the shape of the Sea of Galilee you
will notice it looks like a harp from Biblical times. We were in the Northwest
rounded area when we came upon a small church right on the shore. At first I
thought we were at a monastery, which we were, but why?
As we walked in the doors of the church we learned that upon
this part of the shoreline was where Luke 21 had taken place.
I pulled out my Bible and read this passage (Why don’t you
do the same and then we’ll continue.)
Can you imagine all that had been going on at that
time? Jesus was placed on trial, beaten,
crucified, buried, risen, had appeared to the disciples in the upper room and
had breathed the Holy Spirit on them.
BUT what did they do? They went
fishing? Ummm ok? They just went back to
what they knew.
Take a look at verse 7.
When John said to Peter, “It is the Lord” what did Peter do? He put on his outer garment because he had
been working and had removed it. Have
you ever considered why he put it back on?
Do you think it was because every time something unknown happened or he
was no longer with Jesus he resorted back to what he had known (his secular occupation)and
this time he wasn’t going to let Jesus find him doing that again? Do you think
Peter maybe tried to cover up his real actions?
I love how Jesus didn’t let him skate by because in verse 11
it tells us that 153 fish were caught and the net was not broken. Hmmmm…think the net might not have been
broken because Jesus wanted him to know you can’t hide or cover up this and I
am who I say I am?
As we stood on the shore we speculated what the 153 fish
meant. You know numbers are important in
the Bible. One suggestion was that each
number 1, 5, 3 was representing the letter in the Aramaic alphabet and it
suggested something like I AM God. Another suggestion was that the 153
represented the number of known kingdoms across the world at that time and the
disciples were to go and preach the Gospel to each of them. I don’t think we know exactly what the 153
means. I do know that the meaning of the
number of fish caught that day is not something we should be debating but both
of the suggestions are correct. Jesus is
the Great I AM and He has commanded us to fish for men all across this round
sphere we call home.
As I walked back up the sloop to our ride and turned to view
again where this encounter with Jesus, Peter and the disciple that taken place;
I wondered. “After being on this soil,
placing my feet where Jesus walked will I simply go back to my home to do what
I had always done or will I continue on to what I and other Christians have
been called to do?”
What about you? After
going on this virtual journey to the land where Jesus walked will you read your
Bible differently? Will you more importantly go back to what you have always
been doing or will you be more proactive in sharing about The One who calmed
the sea and your heart?
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Place of Outpouring, House of Grace…Pool of Bethesda
The Old City beckoned us that morning. We had traveled all throughout the land of
Israel but this day we would make our way through one of the many gates and
walk the cobblestone streets. As we entered in through the Sheep gate we were
quickly aware of the Biblical location noted in John Chapter 5. We were standing at the entrance to the Pool
of Bethesda.
Please take a minute to read about this account in the first 15
verses of that chapter.
Captured by the grandeur of the place I let my mind drift to
image what it would have been like in the days of Jesus. Jews were required to travel to Jerusalem for
at least one of the three major feast throughout the year. The streets and gates had to be bustling with
people coming to the old city of David to celebrate and offer their required
sacrifices. It was the custom that a person could not go to the temple until
they had bathed and purified themselves. So many would have entered through the
sheep gate then went straight to the pool for cleansing. Not only did you find the travels but as this
passage shared, a great multitude of sick people lay by the pools waiting for
the pools to stir.
As we read as a group the account in Chapter 5, verse 5
grabbed my attention. “Now a certain man
was there who had an infirmity thirty-eight years”
Thirty-eight years!
Waiting for the water to stir and to be the first in for healing!
Thirty-eight years!
Waiting!!!!
Go on and re-read verse 6. “When Jesus saw him lying there,
and knew that he already had been in that condition a long time…”
Hold the phone! Jesus
knew he had been in that condition a long time.
Yes Jesus knows all but think with me a bit.
How often does Luke tell us that Jesus’ parents went to
Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover? Every year (Luke 2:41)
What age does the Bible tells us Jesus went to the temple
and amazed the Scholars? Twelve (Luke 2;42)
Jesus’ earthly ministry began at the age of 30 and He taught
for 3 years before His crucifixion.
SO….do you think that maybe Jesus had seen this man lying
beside the pool all His life?
Do you think that maybe the whole time this man lay there
thinking he was unable and unnoticed that Jesus had him in his sights the whole
time?
Waiting for the perfect time to bring HIM glory!
Oh friend, are you sitting beside your own “pool” waiting
for a touch of healing? Are you feeling
forgotten, overlooked and discouraged?
Jesus knows and sees you! You may
be feeling like the time for a miracle has long passed by and it will never
happen. Jesus sees and already
knows. He has a perfect time planned for
you and will use you to bring Him glory.
Just keep watching for The Living Water to stir…It will!!!!
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