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Playing With God – Quotes of the Week

June 21, 2014 By Jean Wise

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“I, God, am your playmate. I will lead the child in you in wonderful ways for I have chosen you.”   Mechtild of Magdeburg **********************************************   “O God, that we might dance with you, that we might rise from heavy ground and play with you around around.   May we let go Of sterile fear And jump as freely As young deer.   O God, That we might trust Your grace And leap with joy In your great embrace.”   Edwina Gateley           … [Read more...]

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What is the Horn of Salvation? – Remember the Horn!

June 19, 2014 By Jean Wise

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In my morning devotionals, I have been slowly savoring the psalms. This morning I enjoyed the taste of Psalm 18 until I stumbled at the phrase “the horn of salvation.” mmm, I wonder what that means? I have learned if a word or phrase tickles my spirit to laugh and learn its message. The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. Psalm 18: 2 (NIV) I found that expression in two other locations in my NIV Study Bible. My God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation. 2 Samuel 22:3 He has raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David. Luke 1:69 The horn of salvation describes God in the Old Testament and Jesus in the New. The Luke reading is where Zechariah is praising God as our Redeemer and Savior. All the verses tell us of an important attribute of God. Several commentaries opened the meaning of this phrase. I thought … [Read more...]

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Mayas and Mentors, Oh My!

June 17, 2014 By Jean Wise

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The world lost some wisdom last week. Maya Angelou died. I want to become a wisdom gatherer. I love to interview people who can speak/write about their experiences in a reflective and universal way. They have nuggets of knowledge, perception, and hope for the rest of us struggling souls. They are the Mayas of the world. The mentors we all hunger for - the astute Ammas and the insightful sages. Glennon Melton wrote about this in Huffington Post last week in an article well worth reading called “Find Yourself a Maya.” She concludes: “Join the procession. Find yourself a Maya to follow and Be a Maya to the woman marching behind you. ‘When you learn, teach.’ That's how Maya taught us to keep our mighty, sacred sisterhood rolling on. And while you march, remember: ‘You are a child of God. Stand up straight.’ -- Dr. Maya Angelou” When our Texan friends visited last week, we drove them about an hour from here so Kathy could visit with her childhood friend. When we arrived … [Read more...]

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Prayer

June 15, 2014 By Jean Wise

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Dear Friends, this isn't my typical Sunday blog post but have been traveling and got behind in my writing. Then today I stumbled across this lovely prayer that touched my heart.  Perhaps it will resonate with you too.  Blessings!   Dear God, I cannot love Thee the way I want to. You are the slim crescent of a moon that I see and myself is the earth’s shadow that keeps me from seeing all the moon. The crescent is very beautiful and perhaps that is all one like I am should or could see; but what I am afraid of, dear God, is that my self shadow will grow so large that it blocks the whole moon, and that I will judge myself by the shadow that is nothing. I do not know you God because I am in the way. Please help me to push myself aside.  Flannery O'Connor … [Read more...]

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God’s Home Within – Quote of the Week – Julian of Norwich

June 14, 2014 By Jean Wise

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"The place which God takes in our soul he will never vacate, for in us is his home of homes, and it is the greatest delight for him to dwell there. . . . The soul who contemplates this is made like the one who is contemplated."   ~Julian of Norwich … [Read more...]

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Thriving in the Information Age

June 12, 2014 By Jean Wise

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I heard the expression a few years ago: DRIP – we are “Data Rich, Information Poor.” Our world is surrounded with noisy news and shallow interactions filled to the brim with devious data, multiple words, conflicting studies, meaningless gossip and useless nonsense. The Barna Group conducted a study last year about three trends about the information age. 1. People feel modern life is accelerating and becoming more complex. DUH! I don’t think that is surprising and explains our longing for simplicity. “The increasing digitalization of life, economic pressures, the disintegration of the family, shifting moral mooring and many other factors all contribute to this shared sense of cultural acceleration.” 2. People want to be culturally informed but they are becoming accustomed to skimming content. I just mentioned on Tuesday's blog about living shallow today. “Consumers want to be informed and clearly there is no shortage of available information. In fact, millions of … [Read more...]

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Three Life Lessons

June 10, 2014 By Jean Wise

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I love Ted Talks. If you haven’t discovered their wisdom in 20 minutes or less, please explore their varied issues. You won’t regret it. I listened to one the other day by Ric Elias. He was a passenger on the plane that hit birds and endured an emergency landing on the Hudson. “The Miracle of the Hudson” it is rightfully called. In his talk he lists the “Three Things I Learned when My Plane Crashed.” How’s that for a wild title? He no longer postpones things; he no longer tries to be right; he chooses to be happy and his only goal in life is to be a good dad. I wondered if I found myself in the same predicament and hopefully lived to tell about it, what would come to my mind? I think I would regret the time I waste. I am not upset about times of rest and reading and just vegging with friends – I need more of that. But time I chose to hid in my office (exactly what I am doing right now to be honest) instead of being with my hubby. Of course he is just watching television but … [Read more...]

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The Breath of God – Lectio Divina

June 8, 2014 By Jean Wise

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“He breathed on them and said to them “Receive the Holy Spirit.” John 20: 22 Breathe on me, Lord. I need your sacred sigh into my soul. I am nothing without your air, your Holy Spirit. Your breath instills life within me. Your breath sustains me. All I can do, must do, is open and receive. Never seen, but always present, the Holy Breath of God. I inhale and your spirit swirls down into my lungs, awakening my every cell. Even when I give back to you in exhale, my gift is composed mainly of you, with a little waste from me. We became living beings by your breath. We become pure, holy and loving by your breath. We become more Christlike by your breath. Sharing your breath brings me so close, so intimate, so fused, we become one. May my every breath praise you, Lord.   … [Read more...]

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