New Year's Declarations

As others are making New Year’s resolutions, I am making New Year’s declarations.

Declarations speak the promises of God as fact in our lives, no matter how things look or feel. Speaking declarations is how we partner with the will of God to see change our lives.

Speaking declarations is an excellent way to overcome anxiety and produce joy (Pr. 12:28). Speaking declarations releases life wherever we go (Pr. 18:21). And declarations are essential to entering our “promised land” (Joshua 1:8).

So here are the declarations that I am going to speak over my life this year: . . .

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Mary Foreshadows the Christian Life

Mary, the Mother of Jesus, foreshadows the Christian Life!

Why have I never seen this before? When the Holy Spirit impregnated Mary with Baby Jesus, He was foreshadowing Jesus coming to live inside of us once we accept Him.

Like Mary, we will be misunderstood and scorned at times. But, Oh, the joy of having Jesus . . .

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Getting Through the Holidays

I love the Christmas season so much that it breaks my heart to hear people say, “I’m just trying to get through the holidays.” Because I eagerly anticipate the focus on Jesus and the time with family, I am saddened to know that many people actually dread the Christmas season. If that’s you, I want to encourage you . . .

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I Am Resilient

If I could, I would buy every one of you a copy of this book!! I cannot loan you mine because I want it near at hand. Whenever I am feeling overwhelmed by the storms of life, I want to be able to pull this book off my shelf.

Andrea Thompson has overcome abuse, cancer and other traumas . . . and come out smiling!! . . . .

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Happy Hanukkah

In these verses, God is commanding that specially prepared oil be continuously brought for the priest to keep the menorah – the lamp – continuously lit. Hanukkah commemorates the miraculous provision of this specially prepared oil after the Maccabean Revolt.

About a hundred years after Alexander the Great conquered the Holy Land, his successors had long departed from his relatively benevolent rule. Antiochus Epiphanies prohibited the practice of the Jewish religion and tortuously murdered . . .

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Thankful that God Delights in Me

As a child, I had a distorted view of God. I envisioned Him as a condemning judge seated in heaven on a golden throne. He was constantly watching me; waiting for me to mess up, so He could bop me on the head! Naturally, I had no desire for a relationship with a God like that.

Imagine my relief when I actually read the Bible and found out that God is NOT a condemning judge but a Loving Father! He smiles down on me with eyes of love, . . .

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Dancing with God

Spring of 2016, I attended the School of Creativity at Bethel Church. At the time that I registered, I would not have said that I was a creative. In fact, my confession was that there was not a creative bone in my body. I signed up for the conference, because I felt the familiar nudge of the Holy Spirit. I was being obedient.

The first day of the conference, the lies that I had believed, fell off like a discarded garment . . . .

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Choose Life!

The subtitle in my Bible says, “Discipleship is costly.” And that has been my attitude toward these verses. I must give up my rights (deny myself) and go through some difficulties (carry my cross), but it will be worth it in the end. Perhaps you have had the same attitude too. Thanks to my pastor’s sermon yesterday, I have a fresh perspective.

Pastor reminded us that these words come from the One Person who loves us the most. . . .

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The Veil

My favorite testimonies to read are resurrections. I love to hear peoples’ descriptions of heaven when they have come back from the dead. Scripture says precious little about heaven, so I cherish those glimpses behind the veil.

Blake Healy didn’t need to be resurrected from the dead to describe what is behind the veil. He can see into the Spirit realm any time he wants to! . . . .

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The Passing of Another Patriarch

I attended my first military funeral today. We honored the service and passing of Robert Reeves Sansing, my Mother’s husband.

I thank God for the years that He shared Bob with us. Bob’s life of integrity was a beautiful example to our blended family. He faithfully served his God . . . his family . . . and his country. I am proud to be among the mourners wishing I could have had more time with Bob . . . .

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Mercy for the Mean

God is kind to everyone, even to people who are not grateful for the incredible sacrifice He made for them. God is kind even to evil people. And God expects the same from us. He wants us to have mercy for the mean.

This phrase in Luke is at it at the end of Jesus’ teaching on loving your enemies. I think of an enemy as someone known to me, but not in close relationship. For example, I would consider an abusive . . .

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