Monday, March 9, 2026

Walk by Faith


Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 68: Today, I am grateful we can walk by faith.  

We cannot see gravity, but we know it is real. We cannot see all of the germs on our hands that could make us sick, but we know that soap and water can help us avoid illness. We cannot see love, but we live in it every day. We cannot see the wind, but we know its power. 

We cannot see in the dark, but we can wander through familiar spaces without a light at night... until someone leaves an unknown obstacle in our path. That can be an unfriendly surprise. 

This is my scripture for day 20 of Lent:

"For we live by believing and not by seeing." -2 Corinthians 5:7

Our Heavenly Father delights in our trust. Jesus is "The Way"; he made a way for us to be redeemed, reconciled, and ready to for eternity. He is our hope and the Holy Spirit our comforter as we walk in faith. 

The world thinks faith is foolish, as the enemy puts up blinders. The enemy thrives on confusion. We can walk by faith, not by sight. He will lead us through the darkest days. We can walk in peace when our hope is certain of the things we do not see. 

Today, I am grateful we can walk by faith.  

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Commitment


 Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 67: Today, I am grateful for commitment. 

The phrase "Commit your way to the Lord." is familiar, but what does that mean? We live in a world where commitments are often fractured and broken. Is commitment still valuable? Does it matter?

There are times it helps me to grab another translation for the sake of different eyes on a familiar piece of scripture. "The Message" has a way of bringing the scriptures to life in modern day language. I don't use it for deep study, but it is perfect for taking hard, timeless, or unclear language and wrapping it up in a ribbon for easy understanding and sharing. That happened today. 

Many of us know this passage in multiple translations. But what does "commit your way" look like in everyday living?

"Put God in charge of your work, then what you’ve planned will take place." -Proverbs 16:3 (MSG)

We are not to just simply ask him to bless our path and our journey. We are to invite him to be our tour guide from start to finish. Let him set the itinerary, the stopping points, the rest stops, and arrival time. It is okay to have ideas and make plans, but we must present them as an offering for daily living to find the depth of the joy He longs to bring to our ordinary days.

He is committed. Are we? 

Today, I am grateful for commitment. 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

The Joy Response

Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 66: Today, I am grateful for the joy response.

Joy is a response; joy is a choice.

Joy can be a surprise. There are unexpected moments in life when joy is instant or so deep it is hard to put into words. Holding your newborn baby is one of them. The miracle of it all is indescribable.  

There are other times, when joy arrives by invitation...by choice. When life gets hard, we can choose joy. When a situation feels hard and unrelentless, we can still choose joy. 

I spent some time praying on today's scripture. 

Lent Day 18 Scripture: “The Kingdom of Heaven is like a treasure that a man discovered hidden in a field. In his excitement, he hid it again and sold everything he owned to get enough money to buy the field." -Matthew 13:44 (NLT)

Once he found the treasure, it was his "one thing." He would do anything to obtain it. His other belongings became meaningless. He sold everything to obtain the one thing that was most precious. He held nothing back with no regrets. He understood the cost, but it was worth the price. He came face to face with the God who clearly commands, "You shall have no other gods before me." None... just One. 

The man did not miss the burden of the things he gave up for the one perfect prize. He had discovered one that was better than the rest. 

The parable attempts to explain the reciprocal and paradoxical truth that giving up everything unlocks abundant life in Christ. It is humbling to realize that our wandering, wayward souls are the very thing that the God of the universe deemed worthy of His greatest sacrifice. Enough so that He took on human skin for the rescue mission and the sin sacrifice. 

How can we not be joyful?

Today, I am grateful for the joy response.

Friday, March 6, 2026

Great Teachers


Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 65: Today, I am grateful for great teachers. 

Our parents are our first teachers. My Mama Ina Mae loved that role and embraced it in every way. She led by example.  I am forever grateful for her gentle ways of showing me the path that led to Jesus. She walked every day in mercy, grace, and love until her last breath.  She was one of a kind. 

Psalm 25 is from David's heart. It made me think of Mama. It is for Lent -Day 17.

"Show me your ways, Lord, teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long." Psalm-25:4-5

When you hope is in something solid... something that will not fail... there is a unique peace. The world can be a crazy place, but our God does not fail. His forgiveness and grace are deep and wide. His desire for us to respond in love and not just obedience is like any loving parent. 

He is the best of teachers and gave us a best-selling book to read again and again when we need wisdom and guidance. He gave us His Spirit to walk with us... whatever the day brings. 

Today, I am grateful for great teachers. 

Thursday, March 5, 2026

The Benefit of Obedience

Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 64: Today, I am grateful for the benefits of obedience.

It is natural for parents to want the best for their children; children and parents might disagree on what is best. There is truth that wisdom comes with age, but it is hard to see when we have the energy and distractions of youth. 

Most parents want the best for their children. They fiercely defend them. They try to clear troubles from their path, and they offer to help carry the burdens. Now, sometimes parents overstep and their children miss out on small lessons that help them prepare to make better choices later in life, because no one except our Heavenly Father is perfect. We keep trying to love them well, even when they are grown. 

This is my Lent verse for today: 

Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. “Honor your father and mother”—which is the first commandment with a promise— “so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.-Ephesians 6:1-2 

For Jesus, obedience to the Father meant a cross. What a mission. What a price to pay so that we could become the children of God. What an example of obedience when the mission ahead was brutal. Jesus was "obedient, even unto death" so that we might be free. His obedience became our cancelled sin debt so that we might be truly free. 

Today, I am grateful for the benefits of obedience.


Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Transformations

 


Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 63: Today, I am grateful for transformations.

There are so many patterns in nature. There is an order to many of the patterns and then, along the way, God throws in some crazy whimsy plants, sea creatures, and animals. His creativity includes creatures that start as worms and then become beautiful moths and butterflies. 

They go through life mostly silent. If they could speak, would they complain in the worm season? They certainly seem to know they are beautiful when they emerge with wings. Transformations are rarely easy, often uncomfortable, but they are worth it. 

This passage is a reminder to seek his face and not assimilation in a world we are only passing through. Enjoy the scenery. Delight in the wonder, but do not conform. There are better things ahead. 

"Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will." -Romans 12:2

Today, I am grateful for transformations.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Plenty to Share


Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 62: Today, I am grateful for the blessing of having plenty to share.  

Sharing comes almost naturally when you have plenty to share. There is definitely more joy in giving than receiving. A shared meal is a perfect example. Some people do not eat left-overs. We are NOT those people. I prefer the idea of "planned overs" that can quick start the next meal. Dropping off food to a widow, widower, or tired single parent is an easy way to show love at a manageable cost. Generosity does not have to be extravagant. 

My friend, Dana, shared the great idea of giving experiences as your kids get older. Last year, we took a glass blowing class together as a gift to Randy. It is such a fun memory for the six of us. (Thank you, Glass Girl.) It was so fun to share the experience with the kids. It was the gift that kept on giving... including the gift of time together. Time is our most limited and precious commodity in this season of life. 

I think about the time Jesus spent on earth. Did it seem like an eternity away from Heaven? He is about the age my sons are when he was in his ministry and then faced the cross. He had plenty to share but so little time before facing the cross. His spirit was typically calm, but there was an underlying urgency to teach all that he could before he returned to the Father. 

The Gospels are precious because they are packed full of the words Jesus spoke. They are truly a gift that was meant to be shared. 

“For this is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life." -John 3:16

This Lent scripture is one of the first we memorize as children or when we come to know Jesus. It stresses the gift of the Messiah. God gave his only son. I cannot imagine God's pain. I would die for my children in a heartbeat without a second thought. We have a heavenly Father who did not write us off because of our sin, inability to obey, and shame. He sent his only son to fix it. That is the opposite of abundance. There was only one fix. 

The Gospel travels light. We have plenty to share. Any earthly blessings we can share are a bonus. 

Today, I am grateful for the blessing of having plenty to share.