Thoughts from the other side…

  • In today’s divided America, when confronted by people on the other side, remember that they are fellow human humans with passions and feelings like you.
  • Folks on both sides of the debate can get self-righteous and downright mean when faced with opposition.  
  • Both sides feel abused, maligned, picked on…if you listen to the comments and complaints, they have much the same complaints about the other side.
  • Both sides usually feel they are completely right, and that the other side couldn’t be more wrong.
  • Sometimes you have to accept that certain people are not going to like you for their own reasons, and you won’t be able to change that.
  • There are those on both sides who recognize that you don’t have to agree with someone to still like and respect them.   Those people are few and far in-between.  
  • Most of the time, both sides have some very heart-felt reasons for their stance.  
  • Arguing, name-calling, back-biting, anger:   None of these things help either side, ever.
  • If you can’t talk to the other side of the coin without the above mentioned arguing, name-calling, anger, etc., walking away is the best thing you can do.
  • No one can live a perfect life…don’t take it too personally when you’re called a hypocrite by people on the other side.  They are making mistakes and bad choices, too.   Everyone does, no one is exempt.
  • If, at some point, you realize you are wrong, say you’re wrong.
  • Don’t compromise your convictions to end harassment. Just walk away. If you know you’re right, you don’t have to defend yourself against others who would belittle you for your principles.   You won’t change them, anyway.
  • No matter how right you are, or even how much you try to stay neutral, there are those who will find fault with you, who will talk about you, and who won’t treat you the way they’d like to be treated.   Don’t let another’s bad behavior steal your peace.
  • One last thing a friend said yesterday, something her mother told her: You should always speak the truth, but not all truth needs to be spoken. Great words of wisdom.

Photos from the Amish community in Ethridge, Tenneessee



Would They listen? I Didn’t.

Huntsville Botanical Gardens, Huntsville, AL

If I could get our youth to listen, I would tell them,If you believe you are anything less than what God created you to be because of the way you look, your size, your grades, or your history (no matter what it is), then you are believing LIES straight from the pits of hell.  Any thoughts you have regarding yourself that make you believe you are different, and therefore less worthy, are not true, no matter what you have done or what has happened to you.

I would tell them that drugs and alcohol will only exacerbate those feelings and inhibit their decision-making abilities, and that decisions made under the influence are life-altering. 

I would tell them that the drug to not start with is nicotine.
Trying cigarettes is usually a symptom that they are searching
for something they can’t find, can’t name, and are desperately seeking a place to fit in.
I know this from experience.

I would remind them that they are fearfully and wonderfully made; that God had a plan for them before time, and no matter what mistakes they may have already made, God still has a plan.   I would tell them about freedom, and how they don’t have to live their lives under the bondage of lies making them believe that they need drugs or alcohol or food to dull the pain, and that sex does not equal love.  I would tell them that Jesus does, indeed, love them just as they are, and He really does make a difference. 

Some wouldn’t listen…
they tried telling me, I still chose my own way.
Perhaps some would hear, though.

A beautiful lily found in Killen, Alabama
Tulip petals after the rain (University of North Alabama)

Thursday’s Problematic Thoughts

I really like how the red door stands out. See photos below for location.

With today’s technology, information is at our fingertips.  I can easily read several translations of Bible passages I am studying.  And I Google words…like prodigal.  Since childhood, I thought the prodigal son was the one who ran away.  Turns out, he didn’t just run away.  He was wasteful, reckless, and uncontrolled.  

Luke 15:17 tells us the prodigal son “came to himself” while lusting after the pig’s food and he remembered that the hired hands in his dad’s house ate a lot better than he had been eating. 

I’m still waiting for the day I come to myself.  Not only am I prone to be prodigal with myself, my time, my health, and my thoughts, I desperately need to come to myself in the sense of being a child of God; I need to act like that’s who I am….not because of who I am, but because of who HE is.  Be righteous because He is righteous.  (1 John 3:6-8)  

The problem is…and this is hard for me to talk about because I like to act like I have it all together… but I sometimes feel quite misplaced.  Not lost, but in the Kingdom of God, I feel that I don’t really know what my “thing” is.  At times, I feel even more misplaced in my daily life.  And it’s hard for me to feel loved.  It’s not something I can explain, but I finally did realize (well into adulthood) that people do like me.  Some of them anyway.  Not feeling loved is a pretty lonely thing, and I have no reason for why it is so hard for me.  Those inadequacies easily carry over into my relationship with Christ.

There are days I feel ignored by God.  Do you ever feel that way?  When I am feeling overlooked, I look around at all the ways I am blessed by Him, and I remember that He may not always answer me how I want to be answered, but He is always faithful, even in the face of my faithlessness. 

Guess Where?
Historic downtown Morristown, Tennessee, with their overhead sidewalks.

His Priceless Gift

Don’t believe your thoughts when they tell you that you have no choice but to live in bondage. Jesus paid for our freedom the same time he paid for our salvation, and if you are not at a place to believe that you are indeed free, let me share some words from a book I am writing.

Before we can fully understand the freedom given to us by Christ Jesus, the truth of His crucifixion must become so alive in our hearts that we hunger and thirst for the righteousness that is Him, and we develop a longing to abide in His word so strong that we daily crave His presence.  When you deeply fall in love with the Savior who already jealously yet tenderly loves you, then you begin to know the Truth, and it is at this place that you realize the freedom that is Jesus Christ.

Jesus was deeply distressed in the Garden of Gethsemane.  His anguish was so great, Luke tells us, that His sweat was like falling drops of blood.  Three times He asked God to release Him from this mission…but when Jesus prayed “If possible, let this cup pass from Me…” it wasn’t as much about the brutal physicality of the cross as it was the heaviness of the sin that He alone would bear, that only He could bear.  The bodily torture He would face was an unthinkable burden to bear, but his grief was about something far deeper than physical pain, more than the knowledge that He would face the cross alone, that Judas would betray Him, His disciples would forsake Him, that Peter would deny Him. 

There would be the moment while He hung in agony, beaten (Isaiah 52 tells us that His body was marred more than any man), crowned with thorns, and nailed to an unforgiving slab of wood, that He would become a curse for us.  The depths of Hell would reach up and place on Him the unimaginable weight of all sin, past, present, and future, and He would become all of the vile ugliness of the choices mankind had made and would make, even yours and mine, as he hung gasping for breath on the cross. 

With the words, “It is finished,” not one more thing had to be done for our freedom, nothing more from Jesus, and certainly not from us.  The full price had been paid, bought with His blood.  Jesus had humbly and obediently completed everything necessary to buy our salvation and clear the way for our adoption into the family of God as a child of God with all the rights of a child, and a royal child, at that!  The blood shed at Calvary is of much more value than anything we can name or desire, and all that it gives us cannot be fully realized with our human minds.  When we accepted Jesus as our personal savior, His blood justified us (made us righteous in the eyes of God). 

As if salvation wasn’t enough, His blood accomplishes even more:  It sets us free:
John 8:36 AMP – So if the Son makes you free, then you are unquestionably free.
►Galatians 5:1 NKJV – Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage. 
►The NLT says it this way: “So Christ has truly set us free, now make sure you stay free…”
How do we stay free?  By fully trusting in the cleansing, liberating power of the blood.

Trust Him.  Believe Him.   Accept His Gift.

University of North Alabama Pink Dogwood Blooms