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Wednesday, December 08, 2021

"Wall Watchers" become Disciple-Makers

       


Word associations seem so very important when one reads the Scriptures. God's revelation of Himself & what He requires of His children seem to constantly use the same terms under a variety of topics, so that, through repetition, different angles can illustrate the important principles God wants us to know & practice. 

I’ve learned to record WORDS daily & associate their principles through all my Scripture readings. This is how I approached reading this morning in Acts 3. Often, we can get caught up in the STORY, identify physical attributes, & even associate with the characters, but miss the spiritual dimensions the Holy Spirit wanted to teach us through the Word. In ignorance or blindness, we can miss vital spiritual behaviors.
In this post, I feel like the Holy Spirit led me to deeper insight in the making of a disciple's heart. Through His power, he wants to heal spiritual beggars and uses his disciples intentionally practicing His principles as they go about their daily schedules.
I believe the Holy Spirit uses God’s Word to teach specific practices so that we
“know how we ought to behave in the household of God” (1 Tm 3:15). Through spiritual insight of this practice, we “become co-laborers” (1 Co 6:1) and "the Lord adds to the Church daily such as should be saved" (Acts 2:47). 

But for background, I need to testify to an ongoing lesson the Lord began in me years ago.
In my serving busyness, I realized I passed over a group unnoticed for the most part in all church functions. I walked by members of this group constantly in my efforts to keep up appearances, schedules, & the demands of ‘service to the Lord’. 

I was heart-sick at the spiritual rebuke & determined not only be more aware to this group, but also do something to remedy my ignorant blindness. I found that awareness of this group characterized specific behaviors which spot members quickly. Asking the Holy Spirit to teach me, I learned I could encourage correct behavior in me & even help others become aware of the needs of this group. I dubbed my adventure into this unknown territory as “WW”. I told a few friends my plans of action. Together, we began identifying members, praying that the Lord would tenderize our hearts as He opened our eyes to see these dear people around us. We believed the Power of His mighty Name heals and strengthens, and as WW, our awareness deepened our compassion.

OH! "WW" is a code word for Wall Watchers. It requires awareness & a willingness to “stand in the gap” for others in the Power of His Name. At every assembly, we began to identify needs by "watching the wall". We encouraged each other with a whispered "WW" as we looked for those using walls for support. We realized walls supported the overwheming feelings of isolation, insecurity, and aloneness. Those using the walls were not sure they were welcomed & needed companions to draw them into friendly circles. To "watch the wall" was to become aware of those standing or sitting alone & close to walls. Walls were erected everywhere, often invisible, but definitely, a supposed support. We became aware of walls in church foyers, the end of a row of chairs, the edge of pews, and often, in the back or darkest areas of meeting places. Although alone, we also noticed these group members are usually very intent on watching others gather around in tight conversations.
WW became a real challenge with six friends desiring to stretch our comfort zones to include these dear ones who carried longings to belong, to be helped, and begging for hope in comfort through fellowship & friendships.

Unfortunately, over the years, my experiences also taught me of the lack of curiosity & love many followers have to really see & know each other. I believe this is a detriment to true "disciple-makers" & honestly, I found it's quite hurtful in the family of God. I know the Lord has allowed me to personally experience wall support so that I feel the rejection & hurt caused by ignorance and self-absorption within the assemblies. Driven by our own prominence & value, our needs & comforts dominate our attention, causing ignorant spiritual blindness for those begging for God's love & power.

After much observation, I believe there's a serious need to crucify the flesh of ‘self-religion’ and count the cost of truely following the Master. Many of us have worn the badge of busyness too long. We need the Holy Spirit to heal our eyes, give our hearts the curiosity of differences and learn to  “stare intently” in discerning true spiritual needs requesting our help & support..  

I often ask:
How can we look right through people in our busyness & schedules?
How can we overlook others needing support as we only focus on our own insecure needs?
Are we hypocritical to claim our needs have already been met in the power of the Name of Jesus Christ if we are still blinded by our own value?  

         
Through the following look at Acts 3, I would like to encourage a new awareness to Watch the Walls. I hope we become aware of others and allow the Holy Spirit to transform our hearts to be more like Jesus who saw & was moved to compassion.
Oh, Lord! Help us to see those who climb heights like Zaccheus just to see Jesus! Help us to be aware of the beggars being carried to healing pools, and those desperately reaching out just to touch Your garment of righteousness! May they "know the Father's Love for the Son" (Jn 17:26) through our extended companionship!
Give us courage to "stare intently" & really see others along our religious paths! Urge us to answer for the hope in us by the powerful Name You’ve richly escrowed on our account. May we see people begging for what we do have, extend our right hand of fellowship & boldly speak the Truth of the Gospel to them so that You may bless them (Acts 3:26).
May we grasp the truth of your power in Jesus' Name for Only when we truly know what we have in Your healing Power will the whole congregation stand amazed & with united hearts praise & glorify God, our great Father!
 
I read Acts 3 with new eyes this morning. I circled every reference to "Sight"...
                                              
 Beggar saw Peter & John
- Peter stared intently.
- Peter said "Look at us!"
- All the people saw...
- When Peter saw...
- Peter asked, "why do you look so earnestly at us?"

COMMON COURTESY DEMONSTRATES POWER IN THE NAME
1Two Wall-Watchers, led by the power & authority in the Name of Jesus, stared intently, seeing the physical, but SAW with spiritual eyes the true spiritual need of one individual.
2. As power flowed from them, they began to compassionately see the need of "all the people" as an opportunity to declare the gospel of God.
3. Many witnessed companionable SUPPORT given to a beggar through the powerful name of Jesus which opened their hearts to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ!


OUTLINE & EXPLANATIONS
as I begin to see how one behavior in the household of faith, I'm learning that my own eyesight must be evident & finely aware as the Holy Spirit uses spiritual SIGHT to transform lives for the Kingdom.
“Wall watchers make disciples as they are Go because they SEE the spiritual needs of those around them.”

1. Discipleship DEEPLY DRAWS Eyes to open.
On their way to prayer at "church", Peter & John passed by many people gathered around the temple, but their eyes seemed alert to "watch the walls". Amidst much activity, their focus is drawn to “see” one particular beggar and his real spiritual need.   

2. Discipleship DEMANDS DIRECTION to Exact request
Implied by Peter’s offer of giving, they saw beyond the beggar’s physical ailments, helplessness & poverty. They saw his real spiritual need to know God’s POWER in the Name of Jesus which would invade his standard of living and change everything. They offered this beggar the true spiritual “Help” his heart so desperately needed. 

3. Discipleship DISCERNS DIFFERENCES that Exemplify man’s separation
As the beggar asked for help, the Bible says "Peter stared at him intently". I had to pause and wonder WHY Peter would "stare intently at a beggar", Taught staring is impolite, we are often embarrassed & turn away, yet Peter intentionally stared. Staring is caused when things are out of the ordinary, different, strange, and not expected. Staring mentally separates an individual from the crowd because something is different. Because God says, “man looks on the outward appearance”, I believe it’s natural to stare at differences, but it’s what we do about those differences that should mark us as disciples. The disciples mentally calculated differences this beggar presented & realized these life-long separating obstacles exemplified powerless living without God. Physically, he was different by being helpless, unable to stand alone, & desperately asking for help. Spiritually, he was separated.
Peter stared.
As he truly focused, Peter saw the real spiritual need of spiritual blindness separating this beggar from God. He needed to be brought to God through the blood of Jesus Christ. This was the true offering Peter could give in the power of the Lord's Name.   
                                       

4. Discipleship DETERMINES DEPOSIT to Expose spiritual needs
In the Name of Jesus Christ, we have been given the Holy Spirit as a deposit of our future inheritance. He is a guarantee, a seal, a POWER in our daily lives to be lived out for Kingdom purposes. Worth far more than silver or gold, Peter & John identified this deposit as their own possession, knowing the Lord had commissioned them to "proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ" by seeing spiritual needs and making disciples.

5. Discipleship DEFINES DISCIPLINE to "Extend the RIGHT HAND of Fellowship"
One of the responsibilities of disciple-making is recognizing God's work and joining Him by the practice of “extending the right hand of fellowship”. This is mentioned often in Scriptures and encouraged in the early church letters to be an identifying characteristic of the family of God. In a favorite verse of mine, we read,
“the right hand of fellowship was extended to us when they recognized the Grace of God given unto me” (Gal 2:9). We see those known with influence in the church extend the right hand of fellowship when they see the grace of God in Paul & Barnabas, co-laborers on mission. Paul writes entire chapters encouraging believers to "extend the right hand of fellowship" to traveling co-laborers such as Timothy, Titus, Phoebe, & many others serving the church. He writes a whole letter to Philemon to encourage "extending the right hand of fellowship" to encourage Onesimus, a new fellow-believer.
Today, many enter our assemblies, needing to feel the touch of welcome & be encouraged by the biblical practice of "extending the right hand of fellowship". This should characterize each one who bears the family name. Through this practice, we would encourage each other by building up the faith, lifting-up the weak, supporting & strengthening many who need help to stand firm. As described in Isaiah 50:4, we would with a word, be able sustain those who are weary.

6. Discipleship DECLARES DESIRE to Encourage growth 
For the disciple-maker, there is a declared intent. The Holy Spirit, the Helper, gives us this power to strengthen, lift up, build up, sustain & encourage other believers, In this passage, Peter "extended the right hand of fellowship" to the beggar with the intent "to help him up". In 1 Co 6:1, believers are taught to be God’s co-workers with the intent to encourage. Our intentions to reach out must always be declared as our desire to spiritually help another. We need to teach this intentional common courtesy among God’s children, constantly ready to encourage, build up, lift up and strengthen those who are weak. This is the practice of truly “seeing” others, the powerful “stared intently” or focused desire of Wall Watchers.

7. Discipleship DEFEATS DETERRANTS to Exhort
In Jesus’ powerful Name, the disciple-maker is given the authority to defeat all disabilities & difficulties hindering others in knowing the power of God unto salvation. In efforts to strengthen another, the Holy Spirit desires to use our tongues to speak the Word of God, whether it is to weathered & weary servants of the Lord, or to God's brand new 'adopted' children!  When we willingly "extend the right hand of fellowship" with pure intentions, the power in the Name of the Lord helps, supports and lifts-up those who walk in newness of life.

8. Discipleship DEFENDS DOCTRINE to Explain transformation
As this event unfolds, people “see” a beggar walking & praising God. Whenever a transformation truly happens, the crowd takes notice. Peter, seeing their amazement, explains their “earnest look”. They are intently staring at the powerful Name transforming a life to perfect soundness. A door is open to present the whole Gospel & Peter strongly exhorts by pointing an accusing finger directly at their diseased hearts needing spiritual healing. He names their guilt in the choice of a murderer and with truthful facts, he intimately targets their rejection & denial of the Holy & Just One. Then, Peter offers spiritual sight through the powerful name of Jesus to the onlookers, begging them to repent & be converted. They must see Jesus, the beloved Son of God, sent to bless them by turning every one of them from their sins. Each transformed life DEFENDS the gospel of Jesus, clearly demonstrating his intent to rescue. 

9. Discipleship DEVOTES DENISEN to Empower others
The definition of denizen speaks volumes into the family of God. Before salvation, Ephesians 2:12 describes sinners as “separate from Christ, excluded from citizenship, foreigners to the covenants of promise, without hope & without God”.
In Ephesians 4:18 & Colossians 1:21, Paul describes each of us as being “far off from God by our evil thoughts & actions”. We were aliens of the covenant, non-citizens & foreigners, but Jesus came to bring us nigh unto God. All dimensions of life change when Christ brings us nigh to God by redemption through His blood.
In John 1:12, God gives the “power to become sons” to aliens who receive Jesus Christ. He gives them the right to become sons of God. God declares this right to citizenship.
When we “extend the right hand of fellowship”, we are agreeing with God’s declaration which “offers the rights of citizenship” to the alien. In essence, this family practice is declaring with God: “you are no longer foreigners & strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people & members of His household…” (Eph 2:19)
In the Church, the practice of “extending the right hand of fellowship” to those Jesus brings to God is agreeing with God about citizen’s rights. This practice empowers the children of God to serve wholehearted in community as the family of God.

10. Discipleship DRAWS DISCIPLES to Enter service in community  
The descriptions of companionship found in Acts 3 powerfully describes the tender moments of discipleship-making. By extending his right hand, Peter’s spiritual power strengthened a beggar to leap up, stand & walk into the temple with his disciples. By extending the hand, Peter welcomed companionship into the power of the Name of Jesus. With that hand-up, the beggar began walking & leaping as was promised in Malachi 4:2 to those who “fear My Name”. The Son of Righteousness arose with healing and this poor beggar leaped like a young calf let out to pasture. The Hebrew word for “leap” is also translated “grow up” which KJV uses in this spiritual promise.
Just think.
When we “extend the right hand of fellowship” we draw another to “grow up”, enter the temple with us, and together, we serve the living God, praising Him with the enthusiasm of springtime life!
Another term describing the constant practice of disciple-making is the word “held”. The Bible says that this healed beggar entered the temple “as he held Peter & John”.
Discipleship requires time spent with the healed, allowing them time to grow stronger in faith. It’s a bond of companionship which continues to strengthen as God’s power flows through his followers & invites them to serve alongside others, helping each other.
Besides giving support to the healed one, many other ‘strangers’ will run toward this example of companionship as they see God’s love & patience offered through His people.
Longing for love & offered friendship gives more opportunities to present the Gospel. Not only was the new member of the household of God strengthened, but the attention of others was drawn to know what POWER continued to sustain such a man.
Peter used their wonder to draw them to know God and His dear beloved Son, Jesus Christ.

Friday, October 29, 2021

The Morning Watch

Watching darkness disappear and the new day dawn
has always been a favorite of mine. 


As a young child, I was introduced to the MORNING WATCH by the gonging of a camp bell announcing the time for all campers to gather at the lake front, sit on dew-soaked benches, and as a group be led to consider God's Word. Admittedly, I can't say that it was a spiritual favorite to me in those early years. My little heart only longed to hear that relief bell call me from a dark lonely night in a hot stuffy cabin full of noisy strangers. I ran longingly, looking in every direction for a sibling or across the bridge to see the familar gait of my Dad coming to join me. I know I felt relief for making it through the night and re-connecting with family. Believe me! I was not an advocate of age related cabins which left me alone with strangers & weird noises in the dark! Mornings couldn't come soon enough for me! 
I remember those actual gatherings to be scary, intimadating, yet in a way, quite fun! Scary because there was no way I would speak up!  Each morning, the camp director would give us a WORD to encourage recall of memorized Bible verses.  The 
older campers 'popcorn' action of jumping up, quoting, or reading a verse on the topic was so fascinating. There were many times I was really surprised the Bible had so much to say on some particular word the director would suggest.  The MORNING WATCH session would end with the director's wrap-up thoughts & prayer for the day just as another gong would rush us off for breakfast. 

Sunrise among shadows
 Now, years later, the MORNING WATCH is still a sweet favorite time to be treasured. My friends know that as an adult, I decide when my mornings begin, never needing the piercing gong of an alarm clock! Throughout the years, often in darkness. I slowly wandered to my corner chair to meet with the Lord and be encouraged with Scriptures.
Now, in our new Florida home, a new pleasure for MORNING WATCH is a recliner on our screened patio. In solitude & darkness, as my fingers wrap around a coffee cup, my slippers shuffle their way outside & I settle comfortably to WATCH morning "happen". 
I love the quiet darkness with the gentle breezes moving the shadowy ferns. I find comfort taking shape as dark palm trees outline the gentle hues of the sky. I wait quietly as the beams of sun paint the sky, welcoming another warm day. Eventually, the light draws so close, I enjoy a sparkling dance on the pool water as dew drops on the screen break the sunrays patterns. Each morning, I watch in awe as the beautiful skies "declare the glory of God, & the firmament shows His handiwork"!  
Anyone awake & watching hear nature's declaration of "the glory of God"!  

   Finally, as the sun rises in the sky, I grab a quick breakfast,  and with my Bible & my journal, I continue my time out on the patio. Just as those MORNING WATCH times taught me so many years ago, I turn to Scriptures for the WORD of the day. To make things even more fun, a prophet's testimony in Isaiah 50:4 challenged me about 4 years ago to diligently be among those who are taught by finding a WORD during my lessons with God. 
 "The Lord God has given me the tongue of those who are taught, so that I should know how to speak A WORD in season to him that is weary."
How awesome the challenge to be among those who have been taught!
There is a huge difference between having a familarity with God's promises & actually looking expectantly to watch a faithful God keep those promises with you. Actually, I believe one must believe the promises belong to them before they look for their personal fulfillment.
It is a great comfort to read that Jesus would send His Holy Spirit to help us, but it is far more exhilarating to receive the reward  those promises grant when one is willing to be taught. I've seen many precious prepared ones risk all with a ready WORD as they observe those who are weary, needing nourishment & encouragement.  I long to be among these spiritual ones and be prepared to lift up & encourage others with the WORD of God! 
Daylight Bible time
In John 14, Jesus said the Holy Spirit will "teach you all things" and "bring all things to your remembrance whatsoever I have said unto you." 
In John 16, Jesus said the Comforter  "will guide you into all truth" and "show you things to come". 
This past Sunday, I was shown this promise in Deut 29:29 "The secret things belong to our LORD GOD, but those things which are revealed BELONG to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the WORDS of this book [law]."
This is exactly what I claim when I attend my Morning Watch with open Scriptures. God through Jesus, the WORD, has revealed truth. I want to know what belongs to me and my children forever! I want to know we may do all the words of God's Book. Because of this desire, I conclude I must know His WORD. 
So, my list of reasons to be taught is long, including "to know the only true God & His Son whom He has sent into the world" (Jn 17:3), and "to know & observe all that is written therein", (Josh 1:8-9) because Scriptures declares that when these things are revealed, they belong to me and my children. (Deut 29:29). This "Isaiah challenge" is also a reason I want to be taught. All around us there are discouraged people, weary of well-doing, suffering neglect & abused by power. I'm convinced that to have the tongue of the taught will make me ready to SPEAK a WORD to sustain, to encourage, to bring nourishment, to lift up. 
"The LORD GOD has given me the tongue of those who are taught, that I may know how to sustain with a WORD him who is weary."

My Morning Watch practice follows this goal. As I read Scriptures, I write down what each verse is saying, often adding several versions so that synonyms used help my understanding. I give a one sentence to my reading chart to make sure I'm grasping  understanding. I add cross references to emphasize the context & often complete passages are read to get a larger picture of what is being taught. When my own study is satisfied, I turn to the material of a Bible study I've joined for fellowship. I study their daily lesson. I look for a common thread, a WORD found throughout my activities of Morning Watch. In my journal, I keep record of the WORD I've been given each day. My drawn chart lists ONE WORD each day to help me remember to carry God's Word through my activities.
Journal ONE WORD in a MONTH @ a Glance

As I go about my day, I listen expectantly for the WORD. In each conversation, news & media readings, activities & fellowship, & even telephone visits,  I listened carefully for that WORD to be used.  Hearing that WORD is my cue that God's WORD needs to be brought into my communication. Someone in conversation, or even my own heart, needs to be encouraged and lifted up from weariness. I believe God is faithful to open our eyes of understanding when we "search" with all our heart. This ONE WORD practice has taught me to be fully engaged in listening. It has allowed me to even hear deeper things that have been left unspoken, yet have wearied the burden bearer & I can bring these things to God in prayer.
 
What a thrill it has been to hear "the" WORD and be ready to encourage with Scriptures.  In my own life, this practice has made His Holy Spirit's Presence so evident. I have felt prepared, & even confident, as I've seen the evidence of the loving Father using my tongue to encourage another one of His children. Each conversation, whether phone or in person, becomes opportunities to bless someone, knowing that God also promises "His WORD will never return to Him empty or void. I've even noticed that my perspective for doing errands in town has become Watch Tower times as I look around me and observe "him who is weary". 

Lately, it has been also good for me to close out a month by looking at my ONE WORD CHART. I see how those daily WORDS have impacted my life & activiities. I see a connection of my own personal MORNING WATCH times being confirmed in activities, conversations, church messages, Bible studies & times of fellowship. Following the trail of ONE WORD studies, I realize I've seen the evidence of things not seen and have known the substance of things hoped for. This path of tracing ONE WORD in my MORNING WATCH shows that God definitely orders my steps, often with profound lessons teaching me to walk by faith.

Most of all, I am learning to REST in the faithfulness of my loving Father. 
In John 16:33, Jesus concludes his message with this WORD. 
"These things I have spoken unto you, that IN ME you might have PEACE. In the world you shall have tribulation, BUT be of good cheer. I HAVE OVERCOME THE WORLD. "
AND His WORD sustains me.

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Our New Chapter Begins in FLORIDA

PSALM 91 was often quoted to us by our loving mom. Now, I understand she was not only teaching trust to her children, but she was reminding her own fearful heart to take refuge in her Heavenly Father, knowing HE was carefully taking charge & protecting those she loved dearly. She need only to ABIDE under the shadow of the Almighty.
2021 begins a NEW CHAPTER in the story of our lives together as we serve our King Jesus. I began quoting, meditating, and praying the claims of this same Psalm over our family for the past several "covid-19" months, but even more recently, this Psalm became a daily calming meditation for my own heart as changes quickly started to evolve in our own little circle.
On my birthday, we put our KC home up for sale. Before my birthday was actually over, we had offers to consider. And then, our summer ADVENTURE began with hurried sorting, cleaning, packing, and throwing away things I had thought for years were my treasures. 
We believed God had called us to consider another location, so we began to take steps of faith, venturing into the crazy housing market. Within weeks, we vacated our 36 year home in KC, moved to a 'hotel' room for 5 weeks, living out of suitcases & boxes and creating all kinds of experiential dishes using only CROCKPOTS!! 
By August, we thought we were moving into a two bedroom apartment for the rest of the year, only to find ourselves at the end of a month of travel in the full mode again of packing up our possessions.
In September, we loaded an U-Haul, and headed south to warm & sunny FLORIDA.
There were times when we felt we were experiencing a "Macedonian" call we couldn't really explain, but strongly felt God had taken us by our hand to lead us into unknown territory. Even now, there are times when we wonder who is asking God to send His servants to this community to draw them into closer relationship with the Savior! We couldn't even make sense of it to several of our friends, but we're so blessed they joyfully praised God as we told how plans were unfolding. 
We watched God provide an adorable doll-house type home in a beautiful GOLFING community, with one of our best "dreams" unbelievably covering the whole backyard! 
Now, with each October morning, before Don goes to work in his home office, or I attack packing boxes & storage bins, we leisurely take our coffee & Bibles out to our gorgous screened-in patio. Sitting beside our pool, we begin our morning under heavens that "declare the glory of God". The full Harvest moon lights the western sky of stars as the eastern sky majestically paints streaks of pinks & blues to welcome the warming sun. Our patio is a haven of beauty, peace, and God's glory!
   Even now, I sit on this patio, the sun climbs the horizon, warming the pool, & welcoming another Floridian day. I'm completely surrounded by a wonderful natural garden of colors in both leaves & flowers. We're able to open the living room/patio french doors & extend our livng space for lounging and even meals. In the early cool morning hours, there is also plenty to do in this immense garden surrounding our home. We've even found a LEMON tree showing almost ripened fruit for lemonade and new blossoms are adding color to the already beautiful foliage. We're learning botanical facts to know what blooms in the cooler days, and what should wait until Spring. Because cooler weather is invading, we wait for the warmest hours of the day to enjoy an afternoon break floating & snoozing in the sun. Palm trees & ferns continually rustle in the cooling breezes, shading the afternoon sun's warmth and making it possible to turn off the AC and enjoy this extra room even in the evenings! 

Don has also begun exploring our neighborhood. Our street is a a very large circle, and makes an easy track for morning jaunts. The houses are facinating, each so different with fantastic landscaping. No fences enclose properties, so it feels like one big park as we walk. On the outer frame of the circle, is a wonderful 36 hole golf course. We only have one cross walk for Golf carts to use, but it's so fun to see so many enjoying the beauty of the greens. Don hasn't really golfed for over 40 years, but as we make friends, we're realizing it might be a good outside activity to pick up again. Beyond the golf course, we've found a beautiful fresh-water lake with a white beach, We've enjoyed a few Sunday afternoon picnics with ants and fun wateredge sports. 
So just to recap... We really filled a large U-Haul and took 3 days for Don to drive the truck carrying all our earthly possessions. I followed close behind the truck in my fully packed red car. The week prior to the trip, I read & claimed my mom's favorite Psalm 91. The one verse that continually came to my anxious mind became very precious to me as I reigned in all my imaginings! In verse 11, we are told that "He gives His angels charge over you to keep you in all your ways." 
Each time worry felt overpowering, this verse would come to my mind. I prayed for peace as I claimed what I know about the Father's love, care & protection. 
The hour we departed KC, two precious friends came to say "See you later". We prayed together for the days on the road. In prayer, our friend was led to quote this verse, specifically requesting 4 angels be put in charge of the truck's corners! He prayed that our Father's charge would protect & guide us in traffic, over hills and into valleys along our route. His WORD was just what I needed to hear prayed.

I cannot recall the number of times, the four corners of the back of that truck lit up and reminded me who was put in charge. There were also 3 extra lights which made me often smile as I thought they might be extras put there not only to let me see the truck, but to constantly remind me of God's extreme loving care as I followed close behind. I knew those angels had been sent to watch over me in extra measure!! 
 I praise the Lord for His Word of promises, and for good friends who have often come alongside us to encourage & pray over us. They often blessed our hearts as they used the Word over us in remembrance of God's declarations & character. What a blessing to hear the same words said in a prayer covering us that I had prayed over in the the weeks prior to the big move! Thank you, dear friends. 

Thank you to each one of you who helped us pack, load the truck, and prayed for our journey into this new chapter. We appreciated how you lightened our load and walked beside us as we started this new chapter! 

How we really hope you visit our new home with sweet fellowship in the months ahead!