Monday, July 8, 2013

Rose Chandler Johnson, featured author ~ Plus monthly book giveaway

Lavender iced tea, lavender and roses ~ Eileen DeCamp
sent me this lovely photo to celebrate my book's release


And these things write we unto you, that your joy may be full. 1 John 1:4

It is my pleasure today to write to you about my new devotional journal, God, Me, and Sweet Iced Tea, which was just released from Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas.  It is my first book, so I wanted to take advantage of this monthly feature of Write Moments with God to showcase it.  I’m very pleased to be giving away a copy or two to one of you.  More about that at the end of the post.

The Lord is faithful.  Our timing and God’s time aren’t always the same, but we know God’s time is perfect.  And He hears our prayers.  Recently I stumbled across an old journal with an entry from 1979.  In a written prayer, I said to the Lord I wanted to write a book that was relevant and encouraging and that would point others to the heart of God.  I believe that the Lord put that desire in my heart, and that He has brought it to pass.  God, Me, and Sweet Iced Tea is a realization of that desire.  To me, that is exciting. 
The devotionals arrive!

God, Me, and Sweet Iced Tea is compiled of 52 one page meditations, followed by suggested Scriptures for additional reading, questions for reflection and journaling, a prayer, a “sweet tea moment of the day”, and a prayer focus. 

Elizabeth Musser, award winning Christian writer and author of The Swan House, says “Use it as a wonderful way to start the day off right—with God’s Word and friendly counsel from a woman whose soul knows.”

Ann Tatlock, two-time Christy award winner and author of Sweet Mercy, says it’s a “wonderful mix of spiritual insights and practical applications”.

In the South, nothing is more refreshing than a glass of sweet iced tea.  Nothing, that is, except experiencing God in those small, everyday moments.  This is a deeply personal collection of devotions designed to help readers experience new mercies every day.

I feel confident that if you enjoy Write Moments with God, you will love God, Me, and Sweet Iced Tea:  Experiencing God in the Midst of Everyday Moments.

 
Click over to Amazon, if you'd like to have a look inside the book, and read the first devotional.
 
This week we are launching this devotional into the world.  I need your help.  Please tell your family and friends about it.  Thank you so much for visiting today.
 
Being confident of this very things, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ. Philippians 1:6
 

 
 
Now, let me tell you how you can win your own copy of God, Me, and Sweet Iced Tea.  I'm making it an easy click, click.
 
 
1.  Please "LIKE" my Facebook author page.
 
 
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3. Leave a comment below and include your email address so that I can contact you if you are a winner.
 
Take these easy steps no later than Saturday, July 13th at 11:00.  The winner will be announced on Monday, July 15th.  If up to 20 readers participate, I will give away 2 copies.  Thanks again.  And thank you for blessing me by participating.
 
 
 


Thursday, July 4, 2013

Happy Birthday USA! Let's Celebrate our Liberty in Christ!

Our flag proudly waves in front of our house.


Today is the Fourth of July.  Independent Day.  Happy Birthday USA!  I smell barbeques already cooking in the neighborhood.  Family and friends will gather to celebrate our wonderful nation.

I am grateful to God who by His grace made me a citizen of this great country.  My father and his brothers served our country in the military; my twin sons, Justin and Jonathan, serve our country in the Army; Cory, my daughter-in-law, serves in the Air National Guard.  Need I say more about how very proud and patriotic I am.

I know I am blessed to be an American.  But spiritually, it makes no difference where I hold my citizenship...in which zip code I live, on which piece of earth I've staked my claim. 

God is God of the whole world. 

Our liberty as believers is all about Jesus Christ and the victory He won on the cross at Calvary.

        Jesus said, "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed," John 8:36.

Paul preached the message of the good news of Jesus Christ.

"Now the Lord is that Spirit:  and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty," 2 Corinthians 3:17.

"Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage," Galatians 5:1.

If we cooperate with God, Jesus Christ can free us from any entanglement.  When Christ is our Master, there is no need to be in bondage.  I can live in the freedom that is mine because of Him. Life's burdens need not be heavy, because He has already carried them all to the cross.

So today, in addition to celebrating the liberty I have as an American, I want to celebrate the glorious liberty that is mine as a child of God.  With my focus on Jesus Christ my Savior, I am free to be all He created me to be.  Free to be who He intended me to be from the foundation of the world.  That's really something to celebrate!

My wonderful sons Jonathan and Justin
 
Jonathan and his beautiful wife Cory
 
I hope you will celebrate the liberty that is yours today because of our Lord Jesus Christ.  Today is the perfect day to honor as well those who serve our country in the military.  We owe them a huge debt of gratitude.  May you celebrate with your loved ones and enjoy a happy and safe 4th of July.  Don't forget to say a prayer for our military, their families, and our nation.

Thank you for visiting Write Moments with God.  I appreciate you so much.  

Monday, July 1, 2013

I Am Satisfied with Jesus

On my cozy deck see my Mother-in-law's tongue plant which was taken from a cutting
of my Aunt Francis' plant.  She passed away in 1985. I consider my plant an heirloom.
The eyes of the LORD are upon the righteous, and his ears are open unto their cry.  Psalm 34:15

On Friday, Doc Savage came out for the routine maintenance on my heating and air unit.  It reminded me to share this story which I first told you in November.  I hope you enjoy it.

I want to share this story about a kindness the Lord did for me many years ago when I was a recently divorced, struggling single parent.  I needed to make a big purchase.  The heating and air conditioning system for the house had broken beyond repair and I had to purchase a new system.  I had no money and no credit (because I had been a stay at home mom). 

I don't remember how I heard about Doc Savage Heating and Air, but I remember the journey in search of the business. This was before Map quest or gadgets guided the way. It seemed so far away from my home, located in south Augusta, on the other side of town, in unfamiliar neighborhoods.  I felt vulnerable and unsure of myself.
 
I had prayed for fair treatment, and that the owner would sell me a unit without a down payment, with monthly payments same as cash.  I was unused to making business deals, and I knew the best I could do would be modest monthly payments.  I asked God for His favor. 

While I was driving the twelve miles to the business, an uncommon old hymn that I hadn't heard for years came into my mind.  I sang it over and over with all my heart.  Here are the words.  (I'd like to know if you are familiar with this song.)
 
Satisfied with Jesus by B.B. McKinney
 
 I am satisfied with Jesus,
He has done so much for me:
He has suffered to redeem me,
He has died to set me free.

Chorus
I am satisfied, I am satisfied,
I am satisfied with Jesus,
But the question comes to me,
As I think of Calvary,
Is my Master satisfied with me?

He is with me in my trials,
Best of friends of all is He;
I can always count on Jesus,
Can He always count on me?
 
Chorus
I am satisfied, I am satisfied,
I am satisfied with Jesus,
But the question comes to me,
As I think of Calvary,
Is my Master satisfied with me?

I remember driving down the dirt road to the little rustic building.  I entered the quiet shop and introduced myself to the only person I saw.  The receptionist said she would tell Mr. Doc Savage that I was there.  As I stepped aside from the window, I noticed a framed picture on the wall.  It was a page torn from an old hymnal.  The name of the hymn--"I am satisfied".  The very song I sang on the way to the shop.

Along with my astonishment, joy arose in my heart.  Gone were my doubts and fears, and perfect peace and confidence filled my heart.  I did purchase a unit (I've bought a second unit from them and still do business with them.)  The owner kindly gave me monthly payments, same as cash, as if it were the most natural thing for him to do.

God knew this man.  Apparently, we all knew the same song.  And of course, our God knew I'd see that song on the wall of his shop.  God had directed my path, even though I hadn't realized it at the time, and He gave me special confirmation with a song that He was looking out for me.
 
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he shall direct your paths.  Proverbs 3: 5-6
 
I am so thankful that He watches out for me, and He cares about the things that concern me.  The everyday moments of my life.  Yes, I am satisfied with Jesus.  I pray He is satisfied with me.



Thank you for visiting Write Moments with God.  I appreciate you and pray that you are blessed by the meditations and stories you will find here.  Please feel free to add your thoughts below.  May God direct all your paths wherever you go.

My devotional journal God, Me, and Sweet Iced Tea: Experiencing God in the Midst of Everyday Moments is available on Amazon.  I've added the picture of the devotional on the sidebar and you can click it to read more about it on Amazon. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements about book give-aways and prizes for the big launch next week.  I think you are going to love it. 

Thursday, June 27, 2013

The Message of the Cursed Fig Tree

 
Unripened Figs ~ Google Image

The next day as they were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry. Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs. Then he said to the tree, "May no one ever eat fruit from you again." And his disciples heard him say it.  Mark 11: 12-14 NIV 

Yesterday while I was taking my morning walk, I noticed a fig tree covered in green fruit.  I thought of the story of the cursed fig tree.  And I came home to look it up in my Bible and think about it some more.

This story from Scripture has always bothered me.  I’ve studied over it many times.  My sympathies have been for the poor fig tree, because I couldn’t figure out why Jesus would curse that tree when it wasn’t even time for the fruits to be ripe. 

Jesus was hungry!  Oh, the humanity.  He was subject to like passions as we are. Just the thought of Jesus being physically hungry makes tears come to my eyes. 

So, I can’t see Him stopping to think, Oh, I’ll use this tree for an object lesson on the power of the spoken word!  Or I’ll use this tree as a symbol of the nation of Israel.  (Bear with me friends.)

Knowing full well though that Jesus did nothing contrary to God’s will--nothing that wasn’t it perfect harmony to the LIGHT and GRACE and TRUTH that is God’s Word made flesh--I knew there was something in this story that I needed to understand.  I can’t conceive of Jesus ever having done anything haphazardly.  His action sprung naturally from His nature as God and Man. 
 
So, what is the message of the cursed fig tree for us?  Feel free to share your thoughts and shed more light on the subject.  (Many candles burning together will make a bright light.) 

And in the morning, when they passed by, they saw the fig tree dried up from the roots.  And Peter calling to remembrance saith unto him, Master, behold, the fig tree which thou cursedst is withered away.  Mark 11: 20-21. KJV

The tree had “withered away” and “dried up from the roots”. 

There seems to me to be a strong connection between this event and Jesus’s parable of the true vine in John 15.  (If you have the time, see John 15: 1-8.)

A vine that is abiding in Him will bear much fruit. 

Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit…John 15:8a 

 
Jesus looked to the tree for fruits to serve His needs!  But when He looked, He found nothing there…it was not what He expected…there was just a show of leaves.
The tree had not served its purpose for the time that Jesus needed it.
 
 I pray that when the Lord looks to me to serve a need that He finds actual fruits for His use, and not just an outward appearance of fruitfulness.
                                                                       Ripe figs ~ Google image
 
Please feel free to add your thoughts below.  Click comment.  I appreciate what you have to say.  Thank you so much for visiting Write Moments with God.  May God bless you with an abundance of spiritual fruits for His use.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Is There Any Way To Know God?

I love this picture.  I took this in Quebec City, Quebec, June 2011.


When my twins, Justin and Jonathan, were little boys, we had an ant farm.  It was fun to watch the tiny industrious creatures forever busy running their lives.  (Yes, my boys were that, but here I am referring to the ants.) These social creatures cooperated with one another building tunnels and chambers oblivious to our watchful eyes.  In their own universe (with no way to comprehend their marvelous masters) they lived their busy lives until they died too quickly, and the whole ant farm sat strangely still.  Our perspective gave us a good understanding of them, but there was no way they could fathom us.   

Do you not know?
Have you not heard?
Has it not been told you from the beginning?
Have you not understood since the earth was founded?
He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth,
and its people are like grasshoppers. Isaiah 40:21-22 

Like grasshoppers! Isaiah said. That perspective mirrors our own with the ants.
The truth is God is far above and beyond our comprehension. He knows us, His creations. We may try in our finite minds to conceive of Him, but in reality we have no basis of comparison.  God is marvelous and majestic.
 
Is there any way we can know Him?  God made a way for us when He sent us His son Jesus Christ.
 
Who, being in very nature God,
did not consider equality with God something to be grasped,
but made himself nothing,
taking the very nature of a servant,
being made in human likeness.
And being found in appearance as a man,
he humbled himself and became obedient to death—
even death on a cross!  Philippians2:6-8
 
Our gracious heavenly Father sent His son Jesus, the Word of God made flesh, to live amongst us as a man, to understand us, to be our brother, our advocate, our Savior, that we might know Him and by so doing, know the Father as well.
 
Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you really knew me, you would know my Father as well. From now on, you do know him and have seen him.” John 14:6-7

 
Thank God for Jesus Christ. He makes a way for us to know God and to see God.  Thank God for my Savoir.  Otherwise, I might have lived and died as clueless as a grasshopper. . . or even as an ant.
 
Today I hope you will take the time to consider what a great big God we have, and what a wonderfully gracious thing He did by giving us His Son. Thank you for visiting Write Moments with God.  Please consider leaving your thought below.  I love to hear from you.

(Those you read this blog every week will recognize this as a post from earlier in the year.  It has been very popular, so I thought I'd feature it again.)

Thursday, June 20, 2013

It's Time to Seek the LORD until He Comes and Rains Righteousness on You

My Gerber daisies that thrived through the storms
 
 Sow to yourselves in righteousness, reap in mercy; break up your fallow ground: for it is time to seek the LORD, till he come and rain righteousness upon you.  Hosea 10:12
 

It rained for eight days straight in my Georgia town, then we had a reprieve for five days.  Now it’s been raining for the last four days.  Summer showers are buffeting the earth, watering the thirsty soil.   

Sometimes it seems trials and troubles fall down on us like the rain.  A deluge of disappointments wash out our plans.  When we think surely nothing else can go wrong, the bottom falls out.  (Which means in Southern talk that it comes down like a flood.)  

What do we do in times like that?  We seek the LORD.  And patience grows.  We pray, pray, pray, and ask for His mercy.  Our faith grows stronger.  We consider the sufferings of others.  Our heart of compassion grows.   

The storm of trials has served to bring spiritual nourishment into our lives. We draw near to God; He draws near to us.  Our soul is thirsty for Him. 

And when the rain stops, the flowers appear like garlands, and the world has put on a vibrant green garment. 

To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that he might be glorified. Isaiah 61:3
 
Birdie Lyda playing in the rain  
     ~ courtesy of Julie Roberts Lyda    
My sincere thanks to all of you who have visited today.  Please consider leaving your comments below.  I love to hear from you.  No matter the sunshine or the rain today, I pray you will seek the LORD.  He is there for you.                                                   

Monday, June 17, 2013

Who Needs Salt? Can you relate? PLUS winner of the $25 Amazon Gift Card

Salt & Pepper shakers
 
 
Jesus said to them, Very truly I tell you, it is not Moses who has given you the bread from heaven, but it is my Father who gives you the true bread from heaven.  For the bread of God is the bread that comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.  John 6: 32-33
I’ve been meditating on the gospel message of Salvation and the doctrine of the Mystical Body of Christ. God supplies every need through His grace.  The presence of Christ in us makes all the grace of God available to us, and that grace is a blessing not only to ourselves, but to others who are touched by our lives. 
 I don’t feel skilled enough to pull all my thoughts together today as I’d really like, but maybe you can take something from this and continue to meditate on these thoughts yourself.  I pray these words will be seeds which produce spiritual fruit in your soul.  Please feel free to add to this and share your thoughts.
Moses is referred to in the verse I’ve quoted from John.  I believe it’s a reference to Exodus 16, when God fed the children of Israel in the desert with manna.  Manna was food from heaven sent down for their physical bodies.  It sustained their lives.
Jesus is the Bread of Life from heaven which was sent to give life to our eternal souls.
In Our Lord’s Prayer, Jesus teaches us to pray “give us this day our daily bread”. Every man needs food. Just as we must take food into our physical bodies to sustain life, so must we take Christ into our bodies to sustain our spiritual life.
Jesus said, “Man shall not live by bread alone.”  
Salvation has come to every man through Christ Jesus who is the Word of God made flesh.  We are made alive in Christ, when we accept Him as Our Lord and Savior.
But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God. Matthew 4:4
So, I read Matthew 4:4, Jesus speaking of Himself as the Bread of Life, then I noticed so many other references throughout the gospels to common ordinary things: 
Bread, water, wine, salt, seeds, grains, fruits, figs, vineyards, sower and harvests, fish and fishermen, mustard seeds, trees and vines. 
Jesus, the Word of God made flesh, lived God’s word and taught in parables using common ordinary things to teach the Kingdom of God in terms that all men could understand.  We can all relate to these common things that represent life—bread, salt, seeds, fruits, etc.  Not only can 21st century man relate to it, but the whole world from all time past, across continents and centuries. 
What brilliance!  I got excited just thinking about the wisdom of God---that He could send Jesus, the Word of God made flesh, to preach the message of Salvation and that the message will have enduring significance to all men, everywhere, from generation to generation, not only because of its Plan and Purpose and Power, but because of the simplicity of its humble presentation.
As long as time endures, man will understand what it means to be laborers in the harvest. 
Yesterday, as my family and I were sitting around the dinner table, someone asked, “Who needs salt?” 
Another one of those plain, ordinary things that Jesus used as an object lesson. 
“Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost its savour, wherewith shall it be salted?  … Ye are the light of the world…. Matthew 5:13a, 14a.
 
an elephant from Cambodia ~ a gift from my son
Thank you for visiting Write Moments with God.  You are a blessing to me.  I want to thank everyone who visited and commented last week.  I really appreciate your kind words.  For me, my writing is a ministry.  I pray you are blessed by these meditations and reflections about our living Lord and what He means to me.
Congratulations to Lisa Vanderbilt, chosen by random drawing, as the winner of the $25 Amazon gift card.  I hope you enjoy it, Lisa.