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Hard Work

In what ways does hard work make you feel fulfilled?

Hah! Hard work? How about YOU do that? I just wanna enjoy my retirement!

Maybe work on some creative project … but not too hard!

Enjoy the way cooling temperatures bring an early autumn, and…

smile with little Oliver because his twin, Noah, is coming home from the hospital today. His mom gave birth a week or so ago to two little angels – each nearly 8 lbs. – now, that’s hard work!!

Here’s Noah. Pray for him. Pray hard. He’s been having seizures. Pray for his complete health and happy future.

That’s Oliver, smiling because you’re hard at work praying for his brother!

God hears us. He cares. He answers prayer. Keep on praying. 🙏🏽

Are you hard at work praying? That makes me feel fulfilled: to encourage others and to help us all keep the faith. Yes! God bless you. Have a fulfilling day!

Noah & I thank you!

Love, JanBeek

Answered Prayer

Today I thank God
For His faithful answered prayer
We feel very blessed

Imagine waking
To a toilet filled with blood
And a scared husband

A trip to ER
Three hours with competent staff
Myriads of tests

Here are your results
Please come back tomorrow, Bob
Our hospital’s full

Good thing it’s only
Less than five minutes from home
Very convenient

While I sat with Bob
In the emergency room
I texted family

From California
To DeDe in Switzerland
I contacted friends

Everyone sent prayers
Asking God to oversee
And of course He did

We are encouraged
The loss of more blood has ceased
Yes, friends, God is good!

;o)

Psalm 66:19

“But truly God has listened; He has attended to the voice of my prayer.”

Keep on praying, friends
And know God is listening
He hears and answers

Love ya,
JanBeek

Our 59th anniv. in 2021 –
Now happily living our 62nd year together. God bless Bob!

Words Words Words

How shall we use our tongues?
That was the question posed by
James McGuire in today’s
devotional in “These Days.”

These Days, Daily Devotionals for Living by Faith,
published especially for Cumberland Presbyterian Church.


James 3:10 says,
“From the same mouth comes
a blessing and a curse.
My brothers and sisters,
this ought not to be so.



Ah, my friends, t’is so true…
we all are a combination
of good and evil!
Capable of great love
and alas, of ugly hate.
Which dog wins?
The one we feed!

James McGuire elaborated on the subject.
“The development of speech was a unique human accomplishment,”
he wrote. “Other creatures communicate by grunts, growls, and touch.
Humans use many languages.”

He went on to ask,
“How shall we use our power of speech?
Shall we bless others, or shall we curse?
What shall we do with our ability to write?”

That last question brought me to my blog.
Here I write with the purposes explained in my heading:
I intend to spread “Love, joy, peace, faith and unity.”
I believe there is too little of each of those in our world.

James McGuire asked,
“What about the ideas that pour forth
through television and videos?”


Here in the USA, this week more than 67 million people
tuned in to the Harris-Trump debate.
Lordy, Lordy, what a fiasco!
What is this world coming to??

James McGuire ended his devotional with this prayer:
“Holy God, forgive us when we misuse our tongues.
Teach us to choose words wisely as we communicate
with each other and the world.”

Like Old Testament proverbs, the Letter of James
offers wise teachings for Christians of every age.
We who write (and speak publicly), teach, and lead
have a particular responsibility for our use of language.
We who read and who listen to public speakers
must be attuned to the Holy Spirit as we read and hear others.

“Moreover,”
James McGuire and James reminded us,
“we must be wise in choosing
what we view on big and little screens.”

Words, words, words!
They are so important!!
A BLESSING OR A CURSE?
Do both come out of your mouth?
“My brothers and sisters, this ought not be so.”

Join me, won’t you?
Let’s try to use our tongues
and our arms
and our lives
to spread
Only Love.

OKAY?

Hugs and Love,
JanBeek

Beautiful Connections

Staying in contact
Oh, beautiful connections
Commonalities

Happy with Judy Parks

Yesterday we went
To see friends in Sheridan
Lovely connections

Today I texted
With Elaina and Katy
They’re headed for Disneyland

Staying connected
With the folks you love the most
Makes life worth living

Sue Woodruff and me

Make an appointment
To stay in touch with loved ones
Keep your friends close by

Our DollyWolly, DeDe

If family’s away
Like our daughter overseas
Use your computer

Use your telephone
Text your loved ones every day
Just stay connected

Our son, Ty, in California

Be eternally
Grateful for your kids who care
Enough to call you

Happily receive
Photos of their vacation
Wishing you were there

Me with Bob, my hubby for 62 years

Be eternally
Grateful for those close at hand
Such dear connections

Who have you texted?
Who have you prayed for today?
Stop and do it right away!

Sending love your way
Grateful for WordPress with you
Good friends far and near

Love,
JanBeek

Devoted

Happy September 1st to you!
The word for the month is Devoted.
The question for the month is,
“To what or to whom are you devoted?”

Some might answer,
“I am devoted to earning money”
while others might say,
“I’m devoted to spending money…
Put on my gravestone:
Being of sound mind, I spent it all!”

Some are devoted to coffee,
getting their daily dose at Starbucks,
while others are devoted to gardening
or to reading or to raising their families.

What’s your answer?

Some of the things
that capture our devotion
are worth the time and trouble.
Others are not.

“Ezra had devoted himself to
the study and observance of
the Law of the Lord,
and to teaching its decrees
and laws in Israel.”
Ezra 7:10

The word devotion means
“earnest affection for a person or cause.”
It’s a better word than commitment.
We can be committed to a cause
out of sheer duty;
but to be devoted
implies commitment plus affection.

September connotates “Back to School” for me.
As a retired educator, I never tire of teaching.
My children are grown and my grandchildren
are not close by, so my teaching audience has changed.
I am devoted to teaching the seniors in “The Manor.”
It is our local nursing home. The people there are delightful!

Because I am devoted to teaching,
I agree with the commentary I read recently
on the Ezra 7:10 scripture above:
“As our children head back to school,
it’s time for us to don our backpacks
and enroll in the Ezra School of Bible Study –
devoting ourselves to the study and observance
of God’s Word and to teaching it to others.”

The people that garner your devotion
and the causes to which you are devoted
help to define who you are.
The word for September is “Devoted.”
How do you define yours?

Love and Hugs to you from
JanBeek

Roll With Life

Relax! Everything’s gonna be okay.
Rest … things are coming your way.
Open your heart; love’s here to stay.
Everything’s coming together on this day.

“… to those loved by God the Father,
called and kept safe by Jesus Christ,
Relax! Everything’s gonna be alright.
Rest, everything’s coming together.
Open your hearts; Love is on its way.”

Jude 1:1-2 (MSG)

Relax and roll with the waves of life.
Let go of any tensions or strife.
Go hug your husband or wife,
Or find a neighbor whose troubles are rife.

Sit and do nothing at all.
Let your mind wander and sprawl.
Relax and dream to enthrall
The birds who come to your whistled call.

In these days of political strife
With pundants telling us how to think
It’s easy to get drawn off balance
Easy to feel we’re drowning – gonna sink!

BUT, we’re not!!
Read on…

Guideposts devotional, “Mornings With Jesus”
elaborated on this theme today.
Suzanne Davenport Tietjen wrote,
“My soaking tub isn’t very big, but it’s deep –
deep enough to float in.
Floating might be my favorite thing now –
but that would surprise my mother.
She thought I’d never master it when I was a child.
I was fine if my parent’s or swimming teacher’s arms
supported me, but I panicked whenever they tried
to transition me to floating on my back solo…

“Finally Mom convinced me to
practice in the Gulf of Mexico,
saying that I’d float higher in salt water.
The difference was probably miniscule,
but … I relaxed enough to lie back,
rock on the waves, and float.
All I needed to do was not do anything…

“It seems like a paradox, this doing something
by relaxing into doing nothing.
And paradoxically, I struggle with this
in my walk with Jesus. I want to do.
Jesus wants me to just be.
To relax and roll with the waves of life.
There is no need to be tense or on guard.
… Lean back, let go, and trust Him that
everything’s going to be all right.”

Today you are invited to lean on Jesus.
Trust Him to help you roll with life.
Lean back. Let go.
Everything’s gonna be alright!

God bless you!
Love,
JanBeek

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Your Fragrant Scent

In today’s Ever Faithful 365 day devotional
by David Jeremiah,
he asked his readers,
“Have you heard about the man
who smelled good no matter
where he was or what he was doing?”

His skin and clothing and very being
seemed to exude a pleasant fragrance.
He worked in a perfume factory
and breathed its aromas every day.

The aromas filtered into his clothing,
penetrated his skin, and even filled his lungs.
He became a walking perfumery.

David Jeremiah said,
“That’s the way we should be as Christians.”

The Bible says,
“For we are to God the fragrance of Christ
among those who are being saved
and among those who are perishing.”

2 Corinthians 2:15

“We exude the aroma of joy,
for in His presence is fullness of joy.”

Psalm 16:11

You might have heard that “Jesus wept” (John 11:35)
is the shortest verse in the Bible,
but that’s only true in English.
In the original New Testament Greek,
1 Thessalonians 5:16 is shorter –
“Rejoice always.”
The two verses are related.
Because Jesus wept, we can rejoice.

In today’s world with all the hate,
divisiveness, floods, hurricanes, and wars
it’s easy to get bogged down.
But, David Jeremiah reminds us,
“Jesus doesn’t want us to live
in perpetual discouragement, sadness or doubt.”

“The joy of the Lord is the strength of our days,”
Nehemiah 8:10

We have reason to rejoice.
Count your blessings, my friends.
Be a walking perfumery!
Exude the aroma of joy.
I pray that you will
let the love, joy, and peace of Christ
shine through your face
and radiate from your clothing everyday!
Let your fragrant scent invite
others in to the love, joy and peace
that can be theirs, too.

You are lovely.
You are loved.

You smell good!
God bless you!


Hugs,
JanBeek

Long-Time Friends

No
Not old
Not old friends
Say “Long time friends”
Delightful

Visit
From afar
Keeping in touch
What a special treat
Blessed

Patio
With flowers
And comfy chairs
Time to catch up
Precious

Burt
and Polly
Friends from California
Taking time to visit
Fun

Preparation
For meals
Capturing our smiles
Swiss bell and clock
Meaningful

Picture
On wall
Of daughter’s chalet
Son-in-law in the window
Memories

Captured
In color
By the fireplace
Show your best smiles
Perky

Collage
Sent today
From our daughter
Too many Jan faces
Smile

Chalet
And restaurant
Hotel with amenities
The world’s greatest chef
Beautiful

Restaurant
And Hotel
In Vissoie, Switzerland
You should Google it
Visit

Anticipation
We’re going
Traveling in October
Meeting seventh great grandchild
Hooray

Envy
Not okay
Pray for us
Celebrate our good fortune
Communicate

Share
Your blessings
On this platform
Love hearing from you
Friendship

Love,
JanBeek

Oh, So Grateful!

Friends
Family Neighbors
Such helpful folks
Loving compassionate and kind
Grateful

Birthday
Now 85
Starting year 86
Celebrating with great friends
Happiness

Helpers
Barbecuing hamburgers
Helped to setup
Also stayed to cleanup
Angels

Happiness
Beautiful days
Shared with friends
Sadness: these smokey skies
Surviving

Presents
Their presence
In my life
I feel so blessed
Grateful

Jeremiah 29:11
 For I know the plans I have for you,”
declares the LORD,
“plans to prosper you and not to harm you,
plans to give you hope and a future.”

May your future be bright,
your birthdays be joyous,
and your life be a blessing!
Thank you, Lord, for my friends here
as well as all my blogging friends.

I Love you all,
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