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Plans

 Proverbs 16:9 “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.” Plans. We all make plans. Yet as we do, we must remember that at the end of the day, the Lord will establish our steps. First breath, first thankfulness for another day. Second breath, the prayer, and then breaths to focus on the steps of the day. I can’t believe it’s mid-July. I haven’t done much writing as I planned. Instead, life just unfolds. Littles who love sprinklers, pool, and summer play. I think life should unfold organically, yet I am a planner. I need to pick green beans and peppers. Spending time with family and always remembering that the Lord establishes all the steps I take today on the path…

Breath of Life

 Job 33:4 “   The Spirit of God has made me;  the breath of the Almighty gives me life.”  The breath…I think everyone can appreciate breathing during the recent smoky air. As a person with asthma, I am always acutely aware of breathing. Being on the rescue squad gave me an insight into the breath of life. It is profound. We all need to cherish our breath of life. The best way to do this is to pay homage and express thankfulness to the creator who breathes that breath into us and receives it back at the end of life. Today, take care of the precious gift; don’t think you are invincible… wear the mask, as caution is a way to acknowledge the sacredness of the gift of breathing on the path…

Fruit of the Spirit

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. Galatians 5:22-23. Whispering to me today is the reminder of what my spirit should be filled with. Love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control should fill my being. As I watch the news I ponder which of these I need to work on. Prayer can feed these qualities and a reminder sprinkled around to reenforce the focus of my spirit. Today think about these qualities, which on do you need to work on or incorporate more on the path…

Hope

“Nevertheless, I will bring health and healing to it; I will heal my people and will let them enjoy abundant peace and security.” Jeremiah 33:6 I think all of us have remnants of wounds that need healing. Even if you don’t think you do, today’s scripture verse is about hope. They say laughter is the best medicine, but I think hope should fill our lives as a medicine that reigns supreme. My garden is growing, weeds and plants but it is growing. It is wonderful to see damselflies, bees and kids filled with joy catching lightning bugs. Gus will announce that the lightning bugs are out like an alarm going off. The littles gather their nets and jars and off they go! From flowers to weeds, the yard is a haven for wild life. We filled an old boot tray for water for the birds. Hopefully today the littles can paint rocks for the boot tray. Hope. Hope is something that fills our hearts and enables us to look at weeds and see a purpose for them too. Today, latch onto hope, bring it into your hear...

Be joyful

 “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” Romans 12:12. Today’s whisper is a reminder of hope, affliction, and prayer. Two verbs and a noun. The action words are hope and prayer, which we need to be doing. I think afflictions plague all of us, yet should not be our focus. I think God wants us to be doers. Lord, we hope in you that our day will be what it needs to be for your will to be exposed. We pray for those who have lost hope through their afflictions. May they feel your presence, know your love, and be surrounded by support. Guide our day; walk with us, guiding our walk today, on the path….

Reap what you plant

 All the lectionary readings today speak of growing and planting. As a gardener, they speak to me. Yesterday we finally put the cables on the posts and tied up the apple branches. Our horizontal orchard is really taking shape. Part of the reason we had to do it yesterday is that some of the branches were drooping as they were laden with apples. As pulling weeds, picking raspberries, and making jelly fill the days, I do look to the fall. I like efficiency and want to put more boxes in for gardening and do some bucket gardening. I am reminded of Isaiah 55:10-11 as I know as much as my garden needs attention at all seasons, so does my faith. The word of God becomes like the food I grow. Nourishment and a way to continue to do God’s will as I journey. Isaiah 55:10-11: “   As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the Sower and bread for the eater,   so...

The walk

  “  And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left.” Isaiah 30:21. Isaiah reminds us that when we walk, we need to listen to the whisper behind us, calling out to walk a certain way. I once had a woman tell me she thought I had worked at the place forever. She stated that she thought I was a cornerstone at the place. I asked her what gave her that idea. She said it was because I walked like I owned and ran the place. The walk, for me, is about just living out the words of faith. We need to be doers, get in the game, kick the ball…block, support, assist…just do by walking. The woman noticed the walk. One of the biggest complaints I hear from people at church is about the “parking lot parishioners.” You know the ones…they go to Mass then cut you off…Even if you don’t go to church, the point is: do we talk the talk and walk the walk? Isaiah is reminding us today that each moment is a...