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Keep Your Eye On The Prize

DON’T YOU REALIZE THAT IN A RACE EVERYONE RUNS,BUT ONLY ONE PERSON GETS THE PRIZE? SO RUN TO WIN!” 1 Corinthians 9:24

Anyone who knows me well knows that I love baseball. When I was growing up, my father either played or coached baseball. His passion for the game never dwindled up until the day he died. When dad was coaching his goal was to instill that same love into the hearts of his players. This was never more evident than when he was coaching Little League when we were stationed in Germany in the late 60’s. The Little League field was in the flight path of the passenger jets that flew into the Frankfurt International Airport and often times play would have to be stopped while they passed over the area. My father taught his team to be focused on and fascinated with the game, and that nothing should distract them from that moment. That perspective made his team the best 2 years, running with a perfect record of no losses. They were 31-0, the perfect team almost, one more win in the final playoff game and they would be most winning team ever in the history of Minor Little League at Rhine Main Air Base. The distractions had been null in that final game, and in the top of the ninth with the score 1-0, everything hinged on the opposing team failing to score. In the middle of the 9th inning with a man on third, a huge Pan Am jet cast a shadow over the field, dad’s team remained focused as a pinch hitter came up to bat, all but his left fielder who appeared to be distracted by the presence of the massive plane that hovered above the field. He had turned to watch it fly over the fence, and totally missed the first two pitches that resulted (thankfully) in strikes. In a rare moment, dad called a time out, and walked casually out to where his left fielder stood gazing at the jetliner as it flew out of sight. He turned around just in time to see dad face to face. Dad exchanged words with the young man, shook his hand and made his way back to the other end of the field near third base. The pitcher threw the ball, the pinch hitter swung, and cracked his bat to make a perfect hit to the inner left field. It flew past the first base man, and directly into the glove of the left fielder who had run up to stand a mere six inches behind him. Game over, they reached their goal of 32-0. Later when asked what the coach had said to him the player said,”Coach asked me if I wanted to finish the game, or walk through the gate and watch the airplaines on the other side. I had to make a choice to be in or out of the game, to help finish what we had started, or not be a part of it all. I chose to stay. Something told me to move in closer, I am glad I did.” O LORD, THANK YOU FOR THE LIFE RACE YOU HAVE GIVEN US TO RUN. WE LOVE YOU, LORD, AND WE WANT TO RUN OUR RACE WITH JOY AND WITH OR EYES FOCUSED ON YOU, BECAUSE WE KNOW THAT WE, TOO ARE RUNNING FOR OUR LIFE.”

Thirty Years a Slave, Thirty Years Saved

Everything wonderful in my life began just a bit over 31 years ago. It was last fall that I came to this conclusion at a women’s ministry get together. We always try to sit with people we don’t know, which makes ice breaker questions very interesting. Our final question before our actual event started was: “If your life were a book or movie what it be called?” I quickly blurted out ” Thirty Years a Slave , Thirty Years Saved!”  I startled the young mother of two sitting beside me. The look on her face was priceless as she took a sip of whatever she was drinking. “Vonda, why would you say that?” I explained to her and the other three women at my table that I was turning 60 in exactly 30 days, and that I was 30 when I finally totally surrendered my life to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. That singular change in my life early in the morning in the middle of March of 1986, released me from a life of sin, it brought me to my knees and revealed to me that it takes more than being “a good person” to have a personal intimate relationship with The Lord. From that moment on I marched forward seeking that personal relationship. I wanted to know God’s word, understand it, desire it, live it, and love it.

The significance of this revelation 30 years later became apparent as the evening progressed. As our guest speaker shared her testimony, bits and pieces pointed right back at my life! She was just 30  years old and parts of her life mirrored mine. I was overwhelmed as I listened to her words. I had lived a life similar to hers and I knew that a new life was possible, as long as Jesus was the center of it. Like the prodigal son, He had  welcomed me into His loving arms, He called me to the cross, forgave me, and showed me how to live a life unashamed of what had come before that moment. I was free, redeemed renewed, regenerated, and  refreshed. It did not seem like 30 years had passed. It seemed like it had barely begun and yet the memories of the sweet time I had been a part of this wonderful world filled  with joy, hope and love were spread over what suddenly seemed like a new beginning. There I was anticipating turning 60, remembering how the Lord had always patiently waited for  me to come to Him, calling me to come to the cross! I am His, He is mine, He is in me. There is nothing better, my journey with Jesus may be 30 years long, but there is another 30 to come. It is time for me to share my story so that others choose to come to the cross. Is He calling you to join Him? Are you listening?  Join me this month as I share what He has done for me, and what he can and will do for you!

Renew Regenerate Refresh Reflect Repeat

Who doesn’t love spring? Here in my desert mountain valley it definitely comes in like a multitude of roaring lions eager to tease a population longing for sunshine and warm weather. Spring brings …

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Who doesn’t love spring? Here in my desert mountain valley it definitely comes in like a multitude of roaring lions eager to tease a population longing for sunshine and warm weather. Spring brings us daylight savings time, sunshine, and WIND! Temperatures range from the low 50’s to the 70’s, some days the wind blows and some days it doesn’t. It is a brutal and chilling wind in the midst of a sun that truly means to welcome us with warmth; only to be hindered by the sight of tumble weeds rolling through the pastures of the country side. Despite this I love my Idaho springs, they never change and ever since I was a young child I have welcomed them with great expectations of what is to come. My mother’s daffodils, tulips and iris’ continuously start to bloom when the sun’s rays last longer into the evening. Her Quince bush…

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Am I a Stupid Fool or a Sensible Steward?

examinemyheartI was going to share why I love the book of Esther so much, but today’s memory verse made me pause and choose to save that for another time. When I read Proverbs 12:16 (NIV”) A fool shows his annoyance at once, but a prudent man overlooks an insult.” I knew God was talking to me. I reread the assigned section of verses from Esther (I have read ahead) and God spoke to me. I am a control freak. I don’t like chaos, but I am quick to be in the midst of creating it. I can easily become annoyed in a heart beat, when the scheme of things change and I am called upon to either react or it ignore. what is happening, what do I do? Like an idiot I react, maybe out of defense, foolishness or in a desire to keep things in control. Say something to irritate me in the middle of a good time and I brood. Bring on chaos in the midst of a quiet moment, and I will go off in a tangent to bring back the calm. The old saying goes :Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting another result. I pray continuously for peaceful days with no conflict. I ask God to keep my anxious heart calm, and to keep me from making mistakes that make me look foolish. I ask Him to keep me from situations that would cause me anger, or grief. Then suddenly His word opens up a bit of truth, something I should know and cling to, wisdom that has always been there, and I have failed to see. God wants me to stay calm, prudent, sensible, cool, quiet, wise, and clever when it comes to my temper. He calls me to give ALL not some over to him. I need to remember to conceal my shame, ignore what insults me, stay sane, quench my short fuse. He is there for me and I will do what I can to make that change so that I can be the sensible reliable steward he has called me to be. Yes Esther is my favorite book in the Bible, it is evident that God placed the love for this book in my heart for a purpose. Calm down & LET IT GO! hahaha