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Live Life Eagerly

Eagerly give yourself to life

Proverbs 17:22

“A cheerful heart is good medicine,
but a downcast spirit dries up the bones.”

God’s dollop!

Looking out my dining room window, I see a strange sight. God put a dollop of whipped cream on the little peak we call “The Beehive.” I eagerly grab my camera and capture this unusual sight. It won’t last long. Soon the cloud went behind the mountain. But, the picture is a gift of happiness while it lasts.

Our skies had been gray and smokey for over two weeks as smoke from forest fires over 150 miles away blew into our Madison Valley. So, seeing the blue sky and a cute little cloud so perfectly placed was a rare treat!

Driving home from Bozeman
after dropping our dear Daughter #2 off at the airport,
we could see promising blue sky up ahead.
The blue sky was peeking through at the airport, too.
Laina had not seen it during her entire 10 day stay!!

That was smoke hovering above,
but rain clouds in view.
I eagerly awaited the storm to wash the smoke away.
See how shrouded the mountains were
and how dirty the air was?

Sure enough, the next morning,
we could see the mountains clearly again!

Dear Lord,
Thank you for the gift of clear air!
I prayed eagerly for it.
Thank you for answered prayers.

God is good!
Amen

The word of the day in Guideposts Daily Word is “Eager.”
“I eagerly give myself to life,” is the by-line.
“Eagerness helps give my life meaning.
It is the feeling of positive anticipation,
purpose, and confidence.”

I pray that you are bringing eagerness
to all aspects of your life, too.
The more energy and enthusiasm you share,
the more you will have to share
because it is part of your divine inheritance,
a gift from God.
Claim it!

This is an AI generated photo of a person feeling eager.
And here is a photo of me feeling eager:

Eager to make a wish.
Eager to blow out the candle.
Eager to have my wish come true.
It was for clear air and blue sky.
God is good! My wish came true.

Now my blog is ready to update.
I have a few questions for you:

What do you look like when you are eager?
How are you living life eagerly?
What wish do you have for a brighter future?
I pray your wishes come true, too.

Love,
JanBeek

Wake Up, Muse!

My muse has been asleep
My muse has been absent
I’ve been in a funk
My muse just up and went

Ever since my pup died
I can’t seem to get inspired
In all the world’s turmoil
I think my muse expired

But then I looked around
To see how I am blessed
I told my weary self that
This is just a test

He’s my Muse!

Ah-hah! He never left me
It was I who strayed away
Return to Faith’s assurance
And “Bee a Light” today!

I looked back at days gone by
To a time when I felt fine
And found a helpful poem
I’m adopting today as mine.

It was inspired by His Word
I read the Bible every day
Now I must remember to apply
The Words God has to say!

2 Corinthians 4:6 a

For it is God who said, “Let light shine out of darkness…”

I Can Let My Light Shine
(Written in December 2023)

In a world filled with war and hate
I can shine a light of love from me
In a world filled with animosity and division
I can shine a light of unity

In a world filled with hopelessness and despair
I can lift the lamp of hopefulness
In a world filled with fear and worry
I can shine the joy of faithfulness

I can “bee” a light in the darkness
Because the love of Christ shines through
The grim shadows of despair
And that Light also is in you

As a wonderful God-created child
You are part of a magnificent whole
So let that Spirit buried in you
Shine forth from your blessed soul

Your light shines from the Creator
Just as mine sparkles brightly, too
So fill this world with the light of love
Let’s let love’s light shine from me and you!

Amen

My Muse is alive and well.
God Bless You!
Yours is, too!!
Let it shine!!!

Love,
JanBeek

Tragic. Divisive Politics

Today I am passing on a message about Tragic, Divisive Politics in the USA from a pastor in North Carolina. He said it better than I could. I am weighing in because, I fear that this election season will only become more hostile unless we all do something. Don’t just sit back and wring your hands and shake your head. Pray!And speak up! Reach out in love and understanding. It is my prayer that we, as Christians, of any political belief, can stand firm as an antidote to that violence and hostility. 

Pastor Ben Marsh wrote:

“I am sure some of you are shaken by the news of the attempted assassination of the former President Trump. These times are not unprecedented in American history. Some in our church can recall the attempt on President Reagan or the death of President Kennedy. We know that political violence always waits around the corner like the crouching lion of sin that Cain did not resist. 

What marks our uniquely Christian response right now is the following, which I hope you will practice in the coming days and months:

1. A commitment to peace. The people of God uniquely understand that human kingdoms rise and fall but the Kingdom of Heaven alone is eternal. Knowing this, we are called to be a unique people of peace, filled with trust in the Lord’s plans. As our Lord said: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” Violent rhetoric is inseparable from violent actions, so I urge you to be a people whose language is seasoned with peace. 

2. A focus on the Kingdom of heaven. Our citizenship is in heaven, which means our partisan commitments (as Democrats or Republicans or Libertarians or…) always take a backseat to our identification as followers of Jesus. Jesus had no political party and has no rivals for power in his kingdom! He alone is seated on the throne. To him alone will we swear allegiance for all eternity and from him alone will come all blessings. 

3. A recommitment to the gospel. The Gospel of Jesus Christ alone is our Hope in this life and the next. No policy or politician can satisfy eternal or temporal needs. In Christ alone is our hope and sure salvation. He alone gives us his Holy Spirit by which we live day to day. He is the just Judge and the righteous sacrifice. He alone has defeated death. The Church has seen political violence from the first days. They saw emperors assassinated and they saw political parties come and go. They saw kingdoms rise and fall. Still for 2,000 years they have held forth the reality that Jesus is our Savior and our hope. He alone is our peace. I urge you to speak the name of Jesus before the name of anyone else and to lift up all your cares and concerns in these days to Jesus. 

Beloved, I’m grateful that this assassination attempt was unsuccessful. I do not think it will be the last time we see that sort of violence in American politics, at least not as long as partisans and tv talking heads carry on in their mission to whip people into fear and anxiety. I urge you to resist that same crouching lion that faced Cain, and to hear the word of the Lord to Cain who said “if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must rule over it.” In Christ we have conquered sin and death itself. Stand firm then brothers and sisters in the unshakable hope of the glorious Majesty of Jesus Christ.

Blessings,”

Pastor Ben Marsh

Winston Salem, NC

Go in peace.

Love,

Jan Beek

Lean Not on your own Understanding

Proverbs 3:5-6

Trust in the Lord with all your heart
and lean not on your own understanding;
in all your ways acknowledge him,
and he will make your paths straight.”

We’re looking to thee Lord to direct our paths.
It has been a miserable two weeks in the Beekman household.
First Bob picked up a bug on some path somewhere,
and then a few days later,
the bug very generously crossed my path.
We tested for COVID, but it was negative, so we did a little research.
Here’s what we discovered:

Meet Mr. Paraflu!
What is parainfluenza?

Parainfluenza is a broad term
that healthcare providers use
to describe human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs)
— a group of infectious organisms (pathogens).
Parainfluenza viruses cause
many types of lower and upper respiratory illnesses.
Respiratory illnesses cause mild to serious symptoms,
like sore throat, cough and shortness of breath.

Nasty bug attack
Caused us to lay low eight days
We’re vulnerable

For those under five
And us folks in our eighties,
Paraflu attacks

The symptoms linger
A terrible hacking cough
Listlessness, fatigue

In others’ interest,
Hunker down and stay at home
Hydrate and get rest

Bye bye nasty bug
We missed the July 4th fun
But we have survived

Now go and begone
Let our health return to us
Keep our loved ones safe

Trusting in the Lord
And not leaning on my own
Understanding’s hard

Devotionals help
To keep a wise perspective
“How to Walk Wisely”

In the midst of our paraflu aches and pains,
we turned to the Lord in prayer, and
God gave us 6 tips about how to “Walk Wisely.”
Today’s In Touch devotional had this to say:

“Living committed to the Lord calls for following His wisdom.
Here are six attitudes necessary for a Christ-centered lifestyle:

1. Determination. Walking in wisdom doesn’t happen automatically. We must wholeheartedly pursue righteous living.
2. Focus. To stay on the path of God’s will, we must fix out attention on His Word. As we meditate on Scripture, our mind will align with Christ’s.
3. Sensitivity to the Spirit. With determination to live a holy life and close attention to Scripture, we become more sensitive to the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
4. Trust. At times the Lord’s choice for us doesn’t appear sensible. Trusting in His perfect wisdom is necessary if we’re to walk according to His plan.
5. Courage. Some things God requires may cause us to react with fear. As our trust in Him deepens, our courage will grow, and we’ll discover the joy of embracing His choice for us.
6. Perseverance. By depending on God, we can persist and choose wisely no matter how long our challenges last.

Walking in wisdom requires that we practice a few basics: Know God, trust Him, and obey. Is this your pattern for living? Remember, a lifetime of godliness develops one choice at a time.”

In Touch Ministries, Inc. Many thanks to Founder: Charles Stanley and President C Phillip Bowen

Thank You, God, for our return to health.
Bee well, my friends.
May this nasty paraflu bug pass you by!

Love,
JanBeek

Life is Fragile

Life is so fragile
Only way to handle it
Is with fervent prayer

So reassuring!

We weathered the storm
Of losing a sweet puppy
And now it’s the flu

We are praying that
We can lose this quickly, too
Please give us our health

self care isn t selfish signage
Take care of yourself!

This nasty sore throat
And accompanying cough
Is taking its course

It’s spreading its germs
In willy-nilly fashion
Take care of yourself

“Don’t Neglect Yourself!”
Ephesians 2:10

Love and prayers
for good health
are being sent your way.
Bee well!!

Hugs,
JanBeek

Notable Things

Each day’s notable
And so it pays to take note
Live life on the edge

Life’s an adventure
Live on “Edge of Adventure”
This day won’t come twice

Daily writing prompt
What notable things happened today?

That’s our ATV
She’s “Lucille” and she’s a “Ball”
Time to let her go

Today we sold her
We found a wonderful home
Know she will be loved

We had lots of fun
With Lucille, TazE, and friends
Hate to see that end

Lucille and TazE
Our previous Boston pup
Were great companions

But, time to let go
Life moves on and so must we
Owen never rode

Our sweet pup we lost
So tragically this last week
Never rode Lucille

Notably we learned
Some things are not meant to be
And so we’ll move on

You move on or die
Do not let yourself get stuck
Life is too precious

Our hearts are healing
Every day the pain lessens
So, take note of that

You are blessed!

What notable thing happened to you today?

Love to you,
JanBeek

Writing is Therapeutic

When your heart’s breaking
Writing is therapeutic
Pour tears through your pen

Photo by Natalie B on Pexels.com

Through your broken heart
You may not have a plan
But it helps to vent

Photo by Allie Feeley on Pexels.com

A friend brought flowers
Weeping hearts to match my own
Hugs and prayers to heal

Another friend brought
A loving white weeping heart
To soothe my sad soul

He planted the hearts
In the ground near our front door
Owen’s reminder

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Owen brought great joy
His death was a tragic thing
I am still in shock

Jumped through the window
While attached to a choke leash
Owen hung himself

I need that comfort
Wish He had been with Owen
Maybe He was there

Before Owen died
He had a wonderful day
Tumbling with Zeke

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Do you have a pet?
If so, cherish him or her
I am sure you do.

Thank you for reading
My heartfelt but sad ramblings
Writing brings relief

With the help of friends
We are smiling through our pain
God bless you, my friends

Love,
JanBeek
(and Bob)

Where Ya Lookin’?

Where are you looking?
Let’s forget the former things –
Don’t dwell on the past.

Remember the good,
Learn from all of your troubles,
And focus on the now.

Strength and Grace,
a daily devotional from Guideposts,
is one of my morning rituals.
My last post, “Whatever is Lovely,”
also was inspired by this publication.

Today I am exploring
the subjects of love and memory,
and asking myself,
“Where ya lookin’?”

I am remembering the time
I was lookin’ to the right
when I shoulda been lookin’
straight ahead.
I walked into our car’s hatchback.
It was comin’ down –
and obviously I didn’t realize it!!

I am remembering the time
I was dashing out of the car
to go into a local restaurant
to meet my granddaughter
and her children.
I was looking ahead
when I should have been
looking down … at my feet …
at the curb.
I tripped over it.
Broke my pinky finger big time!

Ouch!
I am remembering the time
I was stepping up into the house
from the garage
and I didn’t step up far enough.
I fell backward and hit my head
on the metal hitch of the trailer.
Eight stitches later
I shoulda been lookin’
where I was steppin’!!

Look up for your purpose!

There’s a time to look up.
There’s a time to look back.
There’s a time to look ahead.
But ALL THE TIME we should
Look out! Look at the NOW.
Live in the present –
And look to live longer,
healthier, happier, safer.

a yellow slow down for wildlife signage
Photo by RDNE Stock project on Pexels.com

Slow Down for Your Life!
And look where you are going.
Where are you looking?

Photo by Wallace Chuck on Pexels.com

Father, in Your mercy, rescue me
from myself, from my carelessness.
Help me look to You for guidance
and help me slow down,
live in the now,
and watch where I’m goin’!
Amen

Have a blessed day!
Love,
JanBeek

Whatever is Lovely

“Whatever is lovely… think about these things.” Philippians 4:8

The castle above Sierre, Switzerland = LOVELY!

Family time = LOVELY!!

Tania, Mike & DeDe with our #7 great-grandchild= LOVELY !
Morning in Sierre= LOVELY!
Lovely!

And cookies baked by DeDe – Mmmmm!!

Church bells announcing the hour & half hour all day long. Yay!

The view from our balcony

Beautiful!

Time with Ethan & his daddy = precious!
Reading & relaxing in Grandmaman’s kitchen = Beautiful family!
Dinner with De & André= Excellent!

Yes, think on these things!

What is lovely in your day today??

Hugs from JanBeek

Keep Hope Alive

If you have followed my blog in the past, you know I used to post sermon notes every Sunday afternoon. I’ve not done that for a while. Today I decided, on a snowy May 23rd in SW Montana, that I have nothing better to do than to share with you my notes from last Sunday’s sermon… because with winter weather in late May, I need encouragement to “Keep Hope Alive”… and I thought maybe you could use a little encouragement, too. So here’s what Rev. Mary Grace Reynolds preached last Sunday (as filtered through my ears to my brain to you)…

Sunday’s sermon on hope was inspired (not by Jeremiah 29:11 which is one of my favorite scriptures) but by Romans 8:22-27.

Romans 8:22-27
New International Version

22 We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time. 23 Not only so, but we ourselves, who have the first fruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for our adoption to sonship, the redemption of our bodies. 24 For in this hope we were saved. But hope that is seen is no hope at all. Who hopes for what they already have? 25 But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.

26 In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans27 And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.

(Bold print added by me)

Paul wrote this a couple of decades
After Christ descended and ascended.
Paul addressed the anxiety of
Those who questioned Christ’s return.

We who have the First Fruits of the Spirit
Are saved by the HOPE of what we do not see.
God, who searches our hearts, knows…
God knows our every mood and emotion.

And with that scripture in mind, Mary Grace shared her sermon. Here are my notes:

KEEP HOPE ALIVE

Calvin Coolidge’s young son
Passed away because of a toe infection.
It was over 100 years ago –
Before the discovery of penicillin.

Today we have the promise of
A new vaccine to retrain cells
Of a brain tumor to attack the tumor.
The narrative of lives is being changed.

People who walked with Jesus
Had interpreted Him as saying,
“I’ll be right back…”
But Jesus was taking too long!

Paul wrote to tell the early Christians,
Who had been given the Holy Spirit,
To be patient … and keep HOPE alive.
Maybe Hope isn’t a whisper, but a shout!

Hope is more active than faith.
It is a fighter and a screamer.
The world is groaning, crying out in pain,
And people who’ve been stepped on must also.

Don’t accept the pain life throws at you.
Cry out in pain. Bark as a threatened dog.
Hope is harder to lose than faith
Because it is louder… and persistent.

We hope for things beyond our reality.
Hope gives us the strength to wait –
To be cheerleaders who, with discipline,
Keep HOPE (through the Holy Spirit) alive.

Hope feels like pain, burns like passion
When we see all the world’s injustices.
But HOPE is alive and will not give up.
Keep it alive in you. Expect its miracles!

I love this meme!

Keep hope alive!
If you have time, go to YouTube
and select one of the renditions of
“It Took a Miracle”…
and absorb those words.
So profound!
(For whatever reason,
I couldn’t imbed that song here.)
I love it…

moon in wonderful blue sky in evening
It Took a Miracle

To hang on to HOPE in a fallen world may take a miracle…
But that miracle is yours for the taking.
Take HOPE
And keep it alive!
Amen?

That’s my granddaughter, Hope, with me…
and her daughter, Sienna,
my great-granddaughter, who will be 5 next month,
and our last Boston Terrier, TazE.
HOPE is alive and well in our family.
How about yours?

Love to you,
JanBeek