Hope in the Burning Fiery Furnace

 

Daniel 3:25a "He answered and said, Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire…"

 

"The fire did not arrest their motion; they walked in the midst of it…The comfort of Christ's revelation is not that it teaches emancipation from sorrow, but emancipation through sorrow."~George Matheson

 

Psalm 66:12b "…we went through fire and through water: but thou broughtest us out into a wealthy place."

 

It is difficult to keep moving when the fire ignites around us.  We feel the heat suddenly hit us, and we stop dead in our tracks to gaze at the fury of the flames. 

We are horrified by the blaze and can see nothing but the incineration of our plans and dreams.

If we continue to stand still and gaze in terror at the firestorm around us, we will remain there in the blast.

We must withdraw our eyes from the trial, and fix them on the Fourth Man Who is in the furnace with us.

The Lord Jesus is by our side while we are in the trial.   

He longs for us to look to Him for relief and consolation as the fire removes the dross of our lives.

When we are gazing into the eyes of our Saviour, the situation around us seems to fade away. 

We find peace in His presence, and we find purpose as He moves us through the fire, into the "wealthy place" of peace on the other side of the flaming trial.

I know it is hot in the furnace of suffering.  I know it is uncomfortable.  We may feel physical pain, as well as agony of mind and spirit.

I can tell you from experience, though, that if you will

  • fasten your eyes on Him,
  • run to Him,
  • focus your mind on His promises,
  • pour over His Word…

He will meet your every need.

We have a merciful Saviour.  Trust Him to bring you through the fire. 

He offers us a place of peace and safety IN Him, if only we will stop looking at the fire and fix our eyes on Him.

A Wild and Crazy Week

Whew!  It's been a little bit busy this week at our house, so I thought I'd try to catch you up-to-date.

Doug and Isaac had quite a time trying to get home from therapy on Tuesday.  Our truck died "the big death" on the way back.  They did not get home until 1:45 a.m. Wednesday morning, after having to sit on the side of the road in the middle of 192-no-whereville for 3 hours.  (You locals will know exactly where that is, too!)

The rest of the week, then, proved to be very interesting, having no working vehicle.  It worked out ok, though, as so many family, friends and co-workers gave us rides and lended their cars for grocery shopping and such.  We are so thankful for them!

My sister-in-love and I had been planning a trip to the beach for a few weeks, and I decided to not let the circumstances deter me.  I was so glad we went.  It was a beautifully slow-paced day and I took in about a week's worth of vitamin D, and we were home by 3 p.m.  Can't beat that, can you?

On Friday, Doug took part in the graduation ceremony/service of the school where he teaches.  They graduated 4 seniors, and he said the service and reception were very nice.

Meanwhile, Isaac and I attended my cousin's wedding at our church, thanks to 2 different vehicles from 2 different families.  It was a labor of love to get us there, and I am so grateful I could go.  Isaac sat with the younger children in the toddlers' building for the ceremony, but then joined me for the reception.  Let me tell you, my boy can put away some potato salad!!!  He just loved it and I was glad to have such a happy escort.

Today, Saturday, my mom and I attended the Mother-Daughter Luncheon at our church.  The cafeteria was still set up with the gorgeous decorations from the wedding the night before, and the food was yuuummmmy!  We heard a lovely pastor's wife speak about serving the Lord in the beauty of holiness and came home with sweet little plants donated from a church member's nursery. πŸ™‚

So…cRaZy, busy week, full of wonderful blessings and unexpected catastrophes.  We still have no idea what we are going to do for a vehicle.  We are in no position to purchase a new one, but the old one is beyond repair.  We are truly waiting on a miracle from the Lord!

We are, however, focused on the Lord, yielding ourselves and our lives to Him on a moment by moment basis.  Occasionally, we feel ourselves growing very agitated, and have to stop to realize we are just feeling very "out of control" of everything in our lives right now; and once again, surrender it all to the Lord.

Doug is also out of work for the summer and has no prospects; but perhaps the Lord knew he wouldn't have a way to get to a job??? :o/  We don't know…so we just keep trusting and doing what we know to do each day, with the ability that we DO have.

Now that you have an update on us, I will leave you with some glorious pictures from my day at the beach!

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HopeFULLy,

Alesha Kay

Hope When I Am Fainting

 

Proverbs 24:10 "If thou faint in the day of adversity, thy strength is small."

 

"God tells me not to faint.  But what can one do when he is fainting?

"What do you do when you are about to faint physically?  You cannot do anything.  You cease from your own doings.  In your faintness, you fall upon the shoulder of some strong loved one.  You lean hard.  You rest.  You lie still and trust.

"It is so when we are tempted to faint under affliction.  God's message to us is not 'Be strong and of good courage,' for He knows our strength and courage have fled away.  But it is that sweet word, 'Be still, and know that I am God.'" ~Streams in the Desert

 

Luke 18:1-8 "And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint;
 Saying, There was in a city a judge, which feared not God, neither regarded man:
 And there was a widow in that city; and she came unto him, saying, Avenge me of mine adversary.
 And he would not for a while: but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard man;
 Yet because this widow troubleth me, I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary me.
 And the Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge saith.
 And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them?
I tell you that he will avenge them speedily…"

 

Are you feeling faint, my friend?  If not, then maybe this post is just for me.  I am feeling very faint indeed!

So, I am determined to stop my flailing and thrashing and scheming and contriving and manuevering…and just fall hard on the arm of my Loved One, the Lord Jesus Christ.

What else can I do?

My strength and courage are gone.  I have no repository of fortitude.  I cannot continue in my own energy.

I must cry out to the Judge of the universe, to hear my case, and avenge me in my hour of need.

And, so, when you feel yourself about to faint in the midst of the battle, I encourage you to do the same.

 

Ephesians 3:13-16 "Wherefore I desire that ye faint not at my tribulations for you, which is your glory.
For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named,
That he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man"

 

He has all the strength and all the resources that we will ever need!

Hope in Spite of Circumstances

RE-POST from February 2009 – I needed to hear it again, myself!!! πŸ™‚

 

I used to believe that to maintain my "hope" meant to continue to believe that God would eventually give me what my heart desired… literally that I would continue to hope FOR something.

However, now I believe that true hope is rooted much more deeply than that. To have hope in my soul, I must believe that IF God does not eventually give me what my heart desires

  • I can still be content in Him.
  • I can continue to trust Him.
  • I can continue to have faith in His goodness.


If God was good enough to me to provide my salvation from Hell through His Son's death on the cross, why would He not continue to fill my life with His goodness?

He does. And He will.

I only have to be willing to truly believe it.


The more of God's goodness I look for, The more of God's goodness I see.

The more of God's goodness I see, The more grateful I become.

The more grateful I become,  The more I can believe in His continued goodness to me.

The more I believe in His continued goodness to me, The more hope I have.


The circumstances of our life are not always what we wish them to be. Regardless of our circumstances, though, our lives can be all that we hope them to be… Because God is good to us… Because He loves us so much. We only need the eyes of faith to see it.


So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. Romans 10:17


As we read of God's faithfulness in His Word, our faith in His goodness grows.

That's just one more reason to read His Word! πŸ™‚

Our Revealed Hope

 

Nehemiah 8:8 "So they read in the book in the law of God distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them to understand the reading."

Jeremiah 36:8 "And Baruch the son of Neriah did according to all that Jeremiah the prophet commanded him, reading in the book the words of the LORD in the LORD's house."

I Timothy 4:13 "Till I come, give attendance to reading…"

 

"But trials and difficulties are not the only means by which faith is exercised and thereby increased.  There is the reading of the Scriptures, that we may by them acquaint ourselves with God as He has revealed Himself in His Word." ~George Mueller

 

I know I've said it before, but it bears repeating:  We must read the Bible!!!

God wants to be an intimate Friend.  He gave His life for us.  He wrote 66 books for us to read.  He has done His part.  The growth of the relationship is up to us.

We must read His Book to know Who He is and how He works.

It is simply inexcusable for a Christian to neglect spending time in the Word of God.

And how do I know that?

Because there have been so many times that I have neglected it!

It sits on my dresser.  It is convenient.  It is easily understood.  I have every intention of picking it up.  But life happens.  My day begins in an unexpected way.  Situations rush at me, and I lose my opportunity for quite devotions with my Lord.

The only way for me to be sure to get that time each day is to PLAN for it. 

I wake up at an appointed time.  I have a scheduled time for reading, for studying, for writing. 

Often, I do not even power up my computer until after my time of study.  If I do want to use my online study helps, it works best for me to ignore my email, my Facebook notifications, my Twitter feed.  I do not open up those tabs at all.

Let's face it – the entire world around us screams for our attention, while our Bible sits quietly waiting to be picked up and read. 

It will not happen by accident.  We must plan a time to read each day.

I challenge you to begin TODAY!  And please, let me know how it goes!  I'd love to hear about your plan for studying the Word. πŸ™‚

Hopeful Preparation

 

Exodus 14:13 "And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will shew to you to day: for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day, ye shall see them again no more for ever."

 

"In times of uncertainty, wait.  Always, if you have any doubt, wait.  Do not force yourself to any action.  If you have a restraint in your spirit, wait until all is clear, and do not go against it." ~Streams in the Desert

 

It is difficult to wait.  But the reward of obedience is always blessing.

Make yourself ready.  Complete your preparations.  Pay attention, waiting for His signal.

Then, and only when, God gives His command, go forth to accomplish your task for Him.

 

Luke 8:40 "And it came to pass, that, when Jesus was returned, the people gladly received him: for they were all waiting for him."

 

When we wait for Him, He comes – every time.  He will not disappoint us.  He will move at just the right time for His will to be accomplished through us in just the right way.

Let us not despise the waiting, but use that time to prepare our hearts for the mission ahead.

Alive and Well in Central Florida

Well, hey there!  Did you wonder how things were going over here on the east coast?  I know I've been quiet for a little while, except for my devotional posts each day, but we are doing very well. 

The school year is winding down, and as usual, there are many extra things in the schedule during the month of May.  Some of those activities are planned and expected every year. 

Other things, like funerals, are not expected.  This week I attended the funeral service of one of God's choicest servants, Dr. Gary Herring.

He was a mighty man of God his whole life, even though he had only served with us at our church and college for the past 11 years.  He pastored in his hometown for 32 years!  Isn't that amazing?! 

It was wonderful to hear stories of those who knew him "back when" and to realize that his faithful service had been well established, even before he came to bless us with his ministry at our church.

His wife, Mrs. Earla, showed amazing fortitude and graciousness at the service.  Her spirit of faithfulness and cheerfulness have been a real blessing to us as well.

 

DrandMrsHerring

Our prayers are with her now, as she goes through her first weekend without her best friend.  I'm thinking that the first church service without him will be difficult.  If you think of it, would you pray for her this Sunday?

On the home garden front, our cucumbers are doing quite well on the front porch, but we had to move the tomatoes outside.  Just yesterday, Doug woke me up an HOUR BEFORE my alarm to tell me that we had our first cucumber blossom!  It IS exciting, but boy – his timing needs a little work!!! πŸ™‚ (Apologies for the less-than-spectacular photos.)

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Cukeblossom

Isaac has been doing well.  He is sleeping a LOT these days.  I think it must be that pre-teen growth spurt.  He turns 12 this month, can you believe it???

He has been very healthy the past few months and we are so, SO grateful for that!  This summer, he will be having some dental work done, under sedation, but other than that, he is having no problems at present.

Ontheporch

We are getting pretty desperate to get a wheelchair-accessible vehicle.  Poor Doug has had severe tendonitis in his left elbow and forearm.  It has been very difficult for him to get Isaac in and out of his carseat with the injured arm. He's left-handed, so it is particularly bothersome to him; but fortunately, he is very ambidextrous, and can write on the chalkboard with either hand for school! πŸ™‚

I am having good days and not-so-good days with my back, but I am trying to stay busy every day.  I was diagnosed with osteoarthritis, but I am not discouraged about that.  It could have been a much worse diagnosis when it comes to back problems!  I am continuing to try to eat in a healthy way, take all my supplements and get exercise.  The exercise is coming along very slowly, but I am determined to keep at it.

Popcorn, the Healthy Snack

The dogs are doing very well.  We've been able to go out in the evenings and let them run for a while.  They really love that.  Newton can still run Kepler into the ground.  She just cannot keep up with his long legs; but she sure does have fun trying! πŸ˜‰

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I did manage to catch a really fabulous video of them running with the dogs next door, but unfortunately, my phone won't download it into an email.  It says I don't have enough memory.  I'll keep working on that, and maybe I can share it with you later.

By the way, I have a coupon code that is active right now in my Etsy shop:  ILUVMOM  Feel free to use it for 20% off any purchase:  Alesha Kay Jewelry

I pray that you have a wonderful weekend.  Ours is supposed to be a hot one with temps in the 90's.  I will be attended a family reunion outdoors tomorrow…we are praying that we will be blessed with a nice breeze!

HopeFULLy,

Alesha Kay