From Valerie's HeART
Peek into my daily gratitude journal. Gratitude is a daily decision... not just a feeling. Stories, pictures, songs, scripture and other goodness to savor.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Freedom in Forgiveness
Monday, February 23, 2026
A Little Clearing
"Sometimes, the path that will bring you the most joy requires some clearing."
Said another way, the most joyful outcome might require a little work. When presented with easy or a little work, which do we choose? When the answer is "a little work" it often means we have a vision of the outcome that requires some input. We are willing to clear the path.
What path do we have to clear today? Preparation for the job makes a difference. Do we have the right tools for the job? Many are excited to clear their garden beds to make room for the spring plantings. They need a little clearing.
Today is day 6 of lent. Lent is a way of preparing our hearts for the biggest celebration of our faith. How do we prepare? This scripture provides a great instruction.
"So humble yourselves before God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you." -James 4:7
We can clear our hearts of pride. We can stand firm and safe behind the armor of God. We put some work into clearing the path of anything that gets in the way of our relationship with Him and with others.
Today, I am grateful for a little clearing.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Watch & Pray
Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 53: Today, I am grateful for reminders to watch and pray.
If you live or work with military people or first responders, situational awareness is something you hear often. Self-defense classes talk about it, because some situations can be avoided or prevented simply by being in tune with our surroundings. Situational awareness can save lives.
At our house if we say "bunny" or "squirrel", Daisy Mae completely loses her mind as she waits to be let outside to chase a backyard nemesis. She may not see other dangers or things to avoid because she is hyper-focused on the critter in the backyard. She is not paying any attention to our commands at that moment.
Are we so different? Probably not. Matthew 26:41 was today's verse for lent. Jesus is in the Garden of Gethsemane with the disciples. He knows Judas has sold him out for 30 pieces of silver. He knows of Peter's potential for knee-jerk reactions. He knows the cross is before him, unless the Father changes the game plan at the last minute.
He goes out to find his friends sleeping after he told them to keep watch. Sleeping! They are clueless, not understanding the things he has said to them. They will understand, but at that moment they are not particularly supportive... or even awake. He told them:
"Keep watch and pray, so that you will not give in to temptation. For the spirit is willing, but the body is weak!” -Matthew 26:41
Judas arrives with the posse. Jesus heals it. The infamous "Judas Kiss" was bestowed upon Jesus to signal him out as the one to arrest. Peter grabs a sword and cuts of a high priest's slave's ear. Jesus heals the ear. Oh, what a night!
When we watch and pray, we stay out of trouble.
Do we fall asleep in prayer? I confess, I have. Mostly at night when I wake up with something on my heart. I call it the night shift. I do occasionally fall asleep before the "amen." It gives me some compassion for the disciples who had been well fed and had a little wine with dinner.
This world is full of distractions and things that become idols. Other things consume us, stealing our time, energy, and resources. When we don't know what to do... watch and pray.
Today, I am grateful for reminders to watch and pray.
Friday, February 20, 2026
The Bread of Life
Renewal
Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 51: Today, I am grateful for renewal.
David had messed up in a big way. How did the one who seemed so close and connected to God found himself in such a predicament?
David sent a loyal soldier to the front line of war to cover his own sin. He had betrayed Uriah in more than one way. The first child David conceived with Bathsheba (while she was married to Uriah) did not live. He and Bathsheba tasted deep grief at the loss of the child.
David prayed this prayer:
"Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a loyal spirit within me." -Psalm 51:10
Our God longs to redeem and renew us. God answered David's prayer. There was no "undo," for his sins, but there was forgiveness. The legendary King Solomon would be born of their union. From brokenness and sorrow came a restoration to relationship with God and a new life was welcomed into the world.
Winter has returned to the Midwest. I am reminded that the earth is not done resting. The cluster of warmer days was refreshing, but winter is not over, yet. Spring is on the way, just about the time Easter arrives.
Today, I am grateful for renewal.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Works of Heart
This is from yesterday's passages for lent. Joel was a prophet to the people then and his writings still ring true. The tradition of the people was to but on sackcloth and ashes when they were repenting and confessing their sins and the troubles of their own making. It had been their way for a long time. God has seen it and seen them repent and then return to their old ways.
This time he tells them to tear their hearts. We use the phrase broken-hearted quite often. It creates an image. God is instructing them to be brokenhearted over their poor decisions. He pleads with them to return to Him, while there is still time.
“Turn to me now, while there is time.
Give me your hearts.
Come with fasting, weeping, and mourning.
Don’t tear your clothing in your grief,
but tear your hearts instead.”
Return to the Lord your God,
for he is merciful and compassionate,
slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love.
He is eager to relent and not punish." -Joel 2:12-13
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Lent Begins
Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 49: Today, I am grateful Lent begins.
It is 40 Days until we celebrate Easter. Brothers and sisters who worship in the Catholic tradition will attend mass and receive the mark of the cross in ashes on their forehead. It is a physical act to declare something spiritual. Lent officially begins.
Lent is for everyone. Forty days of focusing on the days before the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, our Lord, our Savior, our brother, and the one who purchased our sin debt and made it his own. We are free because of His decision to take our place... so that we might be rescued and restored.
Knowledge of it all is quite humbling. The baby who was born in the little village that means "House of Bread" grew up to be broken for us. His purpose and the mission became clear. In the forty days before Easter, we remember the choice and the sacrifice. He stepped into our shoes and claimed victory for us.
He trusted the Father's will, even when it was inconvenient. He understood better than our human minds can grasp the "big picture" of our redemption stories. Connected, but individual and personal, too. The scriptures are full of glimpses into His heart and love for all of us. One person's biggest trial may bring another to the foot of the cross for rebirth.
Jesus allowed himself to be broken for us. He paid our sin debt in full! Cancelled. Paid in full in His blood.
"But Jesus told him, “No! The Scriptures say, ‘People do not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.’” -Matthew 4:4
Forty days of focus on the One who made it all right as a gift. It was a promise fulfilled.
Today, I am grateful Lent begins.






