God's Sufficient Grace
Previously entitled, Dear Caregiver, a blog site with the goal of encouraging fellow Christians
Monday, May 12, 2025
Mother's Day Blessings
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Lessons Learned in Spring
Spring has been slow in arriving in our state and county this year. Yet there are subtle signs of spring starting to show. The minutes of daylight are getting longer each day and some seasonal flowers are beginning to emerge.
Perhaps you are beginning to emerge emotionally from a winter like season of grief or discouragement in your life as well. Perhaps your grief is slowly emerging from a season of emotional winter to a spring time of joy and peace. Just as spring is transitional, often reverting to winter like conditions, so perhaps you have reverted at times to periods of deeper grief as well. Yet you also are experiencing greater renewed hope and joy. Perhaps your night of sorrow is slowly developing into a dawn of joy and peace.
Spring is also a wonderful picture of new life in Christ. As spring brings new emerging flowers, newly revived green grass, and longer and warmer hours of daylight; so new life in Christ brings new joy and purpose to our lives. It brings salvation and forgiveness and a personal relationship with Him. It brings the assurance that the Lord will always guide and protect and that He will never leave us or forsake us, This new life brings an assurance and peace that we can trust our Lord God, and we can trust the promises He has made in His Word. If you have not yet accepted this new life in Christ, I pray you will do so; or if you have strayed away for a time from the sweetness of a relationship with Him, I pray that you will embrace it again.
Thursday, May 1, 2025
God's Plan From the Beginning
Ephesians 4:23-24 (GNT)
From the beginning, God’s plan has been to make you like his Son, Jesus. This is your destiny. God announced his intention at creation: “Then God said, ‘Let us make human beings in our image and likeness’” (Genesis 1:26 NCV).
In all of creation, only human beings are made in God’s image. But the image is incomplete and has been damaged and distorted by sin. So God sent Jesus on a mission to restore the full image that we have lost.
What does the full “image and likeness” of God look like? It looks like Jesus Christ! The Bible says Jesus is “the exact likeness of God,” “the visible image of the invisible God,” and “the exact representation of his being” (2 Corinthians 4:4 NLT, Colossians 1:15, Hebrews 1:3 NIV).
People often use the phrase “like father, like son” to refer to family resemblance. When people see my likeness in my kids, it pleases me. God wants his children to bear his image and likeness too. The Bible says, “You were . . . created to be like God, with a life that truly has God’s approval and is holy” (Ephesians 4:24 GW).
Let me be absolutely clear: You will never become God, or even a god. That prideful lie is Satan’s oldest temptation. Satan promised Adam and Eve that if they followed his advice, “you shall be as gods” (Genesis 3:5 KJV).
Many religions and new age philosophies still promote the old lie that we are divine or can become gods. This desire to be a god shows up every time we try to control our circumstances, our future, and the people around us.
But as creatures, we will never be the Creator. God doesn’t want you to become a god. He wants you to become godly by taking on his values, attitudes, and character.
As you work to fulfill your calling, remember that God’s ultimate goal for your life on earth is not comfort but character development. He wants you to grow up spiritually and become like Christ.
In The Message paraphrase, Ephesians 4:22 says, “Take on an entirely new way of life—a God-fashioned life, a life renewed from the inside and working itself into your conduct as God accurately reproduces his character in you” (Ephesians 4:22). That’s what you are meant to do! "
Thursday, April 24, 2025
When You are Running on Empty
Easter is past already, but I wanted to share a devotional from Rick Warren. In this devotional Rick speaks of Easter Sunday evening. His devotionals come to my e-mail box each day:
“That Sunday evening the disciples were meeting behind locked doors because they were afraid of the Jewish leaders. Suddenly, Jesus was standing there among them!”
John 20:19 (NLT)
"Have you ever felt like you were running on empty—out of gas, fearful, or just plain weary? Do you ever get sick and tired of being sick and tired?
You’re not alone. After Jesus died on the cross, his followers were devastated. They gathered behind locked doors in fear of the Jewish leaders who had condemned him. They felt defeated, discouraged, disillusioned, demoralized, and depressed. In other words, they were running on empty.
But three days after Jesus died, on Easter Sunday, Jesus came back to life. And then something happened that changed everything: “That Sunday evening the disciples were meeting behind locked doors because they were afraid of the Jewish leaders. Suddenly, Jesus was standing there among them! ‘Peace be with you,’ he said. As he spoke, he showed them the wounds in his hands and his side. They were filled with joy when they saw the Lord! (John 20:19-20 NLT).
The difference was immediate. The presence of Christ turned their panic into a party, their fear into good cheer.
The presence of Jesus makes the same difference in people’s lives today. Cowards become bold and courageous. People who’ve felt empty start overflowing with joy.
But how do you get Jesus’ presence in your life? You don’t have to go anywhere to get it—if you’re a believer, he’s with you already. You just need to acknowledge his presence. Notice that, in John 20, “Jesus was standing there among them.” When the disciples were running on empty, they didn’t have to go looking for Jesus. And you don’t either. He’s right there with you.
I love that the very first thing Jesus said to his followers was, “Peace be with you.” It makes me think of what he didn’t say. He could have walked into the room and said, “Why did you guys abandon me? Where were you when I needed you most?”
But he didn’t say that. He didn’t criticize, rebuke, or scold them. He didn’t put them down.
When you’re running on empty, Jesus doesn’t do that to you either. In fact, he does the opposite. He offers you his peace, “which is far beyond human understanding” (Philippians 4:7 GNT).
Are you running on empty? Does it feel like God is a million miles away? You can rest more easily today knowing that God cares. He has never left you. He is with you now. He has been with you all along. You are not alone!
Believe that today, and experience the peace that Christ brings.
- When have you felt like you were running on empty—letting fear or exhaustion keep you from experiencing God’s presence?
- What difference has it made when you have acknowledged Jesus’ presence and accepted his offer of peace?
- What do you need to do today to experience more of the peace Christ offers you?"
Thursday, April 10, 2025
Holy Week
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
The "How Longs?" and "Whys?"
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Honest With Our Emotions and Struggles
It is important to be honest with our emotions whether in active grief, or if we are just facing the every day challenges of life. Below is a devotional from one of my GriefShare messages which come daily to my e-mail box:
Do you embrace honesty as a foundational principle in your life?
If yes, then honestly evaluate your emotions right now. What emotions and struggles have you experienced from the first moment of your grief until now, including those you have not admitted to others? Be honest with yourself and with other people.
“When you are suffering, you may sometimes tend to withdraw, pull back, and pull away,” says Anne Graham Lotz. “I do think there is a time for that, and each day you should spend time alone with the Lord. But don’t forsake other people, because other people can give you comfort and encouragement and help you keep your focus. Sometimes you can get so preoccupied with the problem that it consumes you. Other people can help give you a balance.”
God wants you to be truthful with yourself and with other people. He wants to free you from the debilitating effects of withdrawing and hiding your emotions. Jesus says in the book of John that “the truth will set you free.” Read the book of John to learn more about Jesus' teaching, His truth, and true freedom.
“Jesus said, ‘If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free…. So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed” (John 8:31-32, 36).
Lord Jesus, I want to be set free. Amen.