Russ Scott Wednesday Devotional

I started nagging Russ week one that he needs his own platform. Why?  Because my shenanigan’s will scare off the sheep of the flock who need him most. Thus, he’s building his own website and other social media links. I’ll trumpet them once they are ready.  In the meantime, here he is!

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The Ask: to the readers, after the devotion, I invite you to please see the tip jar links for information regarding donations. Thank you kindly 😇

The Devotion: Are you in a season in your life whereby your hope is fading? Is there pain in your spirit due to personal loss or anxiety because of the worrisome things in the world? You may be in a battle (e.g. financial squeeze, job loss, marital strife) that is causing emotional stress. You have thoughts that this current stress is never ending or you hear whispers that this current crisis will not improve.
Well, spiritual warfare is real, but I encourage you to take heart; hence, do not lose heart! This is all temporary! Spiritual battles and turmoil are no surprise to God! Heaven is neither rattled nor shaking. More so, let us heed Paul’s concluding words to the church at Ephesus. Be aware that we are at war (Ephesians 6:10-13), stand firm in prayer (vs14), and raise your shield of faith (vs. 15) against the dark principalities. Amen!

Press Forward, friends! 👏💙

The Action: The purpose of the tip jar: if you are touched by this devotion, please bless the ministry the Lord has given me to guide people toward spiritual wellness through spiritual counseling by contributing to the tip jar links below. A portion of your donation will go toward long term oversees missionaries I support. The donations also go to a Haitian elderly program to feed seniors, and counseling people through crisis,. You are best! God bless ♡
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God bless you 👏

 
 

 

Random Nice Stuff

Today’s entry will be short. The Bible says to pray in closets. That’s a paraphrase, but essentially do good things because they are good and not because you want recognition or to be seen as pious.

I have, over the years, disobeyed this to provide examples of the profound impact you, beloved reader, can have with a small investment of prayer, genuine concern, and occasionally a few bucks.

The subject of this story is irrelevant and I wouldn’t want to embarrass the person if they read the blog. So, the story is told without specifics.

 

I observed a man with whom I have regular interactions struggling with his job. I jokingly asked if the job was kicking his tail that day. He turned to me with a truly sad face and said the whole world was kicking his behind. Tears and a tremble lurked in his face. 

I asked if I could pray for him, and he agreed. I put a hand on his shoulder and reached out to God for some comfort to descend. When I finished he said, “What I could really use is a hug. Could you do that?”

Heck yes. And I did. Mind you, I was at my usual/recent grooming level: sweaty and dirty from working on the orchard I’m growing. It was a good hug and he smiled a bit and went back to his task. 

I grabbed a bottle of cold water for him and some cash I had set aside for such times since his troubles essentially resolved around a cash crunch. Both were delivered, greatly received, and he finished his task. He left much buoyed from where he had been ten minutes before. Good deed for the day was done.

A week later I’m out in the field sculpting water basins out of compacted sugar sand for the new trees. Head to toe dirt and sweat. I’m wearing the same gross clothing two days in a row to avoid wrecking any new togs with the yuck from splitting and planting plantains that morning. I’m ripe. 

He pulls up in the driveway and I walk over to see what’s up. First up, a big smile and a hug. He knew from a look that I was dirty and stinky – no mind, hugs away! He asks me if I have any allergies. Nope. “Good, my daughter wanted to make you something but we didn’t want to kill you if you had an allergy.”

He then tells me how I’d turned things totally around for him with a simple act of kindness the week before. Most tradesmen (and women) are largely invisible to us. They fix our water system, deliver the package, mow the lawn, or provide some other service. It’s not that we don’t love them as our brother or sister, but we’re busy and they’re often on a tight schedule. Having been an invisible person doing landscaping, security work, janitorial work, etc., I go out of my way to recognize them as a person. I know it used to make me very happy when I got that few minutes of contact at the security desk, or when a homeowner brought out a cold can of soda when I was working their garden with the weed whip. I would be less than God wants if I didn’t try to honor those who serve me on a daily basis.

At any rate, I find out that the little bit of cash I gave him didn’t forestall the repossession of his car, but it was enough to repair the other car his wife had that wasn’t running. He can still make it to work, his mood is up because he knows he’s important to God, and he’s back to being the thriving young man I first met months ago.

The point is, that bottle of water, the couple of bills you won’t miss but make a big difference to a young person who’s struggling, or the simple act of praying for a relative stranger can elevate them out of the depths. 

It’s all part of a pattern: be kind to strangers for you never know when angels walk amongst us.

Now, I hope I’m home when the cupcakes show up. I’m betting they’re the best thing I eat in 2022.

 

 

A New Thing For Wednesdays

Looking for my usual pithy stuff? Not today.
 
Nope. Instead we’re embarking on a Wednesday format where I share the space with my friend Russ Scott. We’ve been friends for years, he ministers in a setting I’m familiar with, and would still be a part of if I hadn’t escaped to Florida. He’s the real deal.
 
So, each week I’ll post a devotion he’s written. And after the devotion there are “tip jar” links. Up to you if you donate, but I know Russ and the funds will go where he says they will go.
 
Now, on to the devotion:
 
The Ask: to the readers, after the devotion, I invite you to please see the tip jar links for information regarding donations. Thank you kindly.
 
The Devotion: this last Sunday, believers celebrated the victory of the resurrection. There is new life! So, is the welcome mat of your spirit open to the new and fresh appointments God has prepared for you? May the Lord breathe fresh life into the dry areas of your spirit! May your heart pound with exuberance in anticipation of a new Kingdom vision. May your legs be ready to run in the direction of new experiences.
Ask the Lord to open your eyes to the fresh anointing that is set before you! May the Lord enhance your discernment regarding His path. Trust that you are called to bigger dreams, higher ground, holy places of goodness. You are called to soar like an eagle. Trust that you are strengthened mightily, armed in wisdom, and shielded in faith for the journey ahead. God is with you!
Press Forward in the bigness of the Supreme God. ♡
 
“For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay” (Habakkuk 2:3).
 
The Action: The purpose of the tip jar: if you are touched by this devotion, please bless the ministry the Lord has given me to guide people toward spiritual wellness through spiritual counseling by contributing to the tip jar links below. A portion of your donation will go toward long term oversees missionaries I support. The donations also go to a Haitian elderly program to feed seniors, and counseling people through crisis,. You are best! God bless ♡
 
God bless you 👏
 
Russ

The Gospel Of John: Chapter 21

At Christmas, one of my favorite times, I did a series of video narrations of the Gospel of Luke on this blog. Luke tells of the birth of the Christ better than the other gospels. His focus is on the origin and presentation of Jesus in the world. He goes on to tell the tale of his life, but his gospel is the best for the birth.

Now, in the Easter season, I am presenting the Gospel of John. John tells the story of resurrection better than the others, and so it is logical to present his version of Christ as the focus is on the miracles, teaching, death, and resurrection of Jesus. 

Today, I wish you all a blessed Resurrection Day.

So, without further ado, the Gospel of John: Chapter 21.

 

 

I appreciate your coming to visit. I truly do. I ask but small favors:

If you like reading, I have three books I’ve written/edited/contributed to that are in need of purchase: ASSAULT ON SAINT AGNES, NICHOLAS OF HAITI, THE COVID QUARANTINE CANTINA.

If you like the way this series sounds, I have a bunch of audio books available for purchase. They cover a wide range of topics. Some Christian, some very secular, most military thrillers, including the highly regarded DARK TRANSIT by Michael DiMercurio. The language and stories are not always “G” rated, but they are some darned fine reads. You will find them at this link: Audible Works by Joseph Courtemanche.

Finally, look around the last few years of the blog and read some of the posts. If you like them, share them with others. 

See you tomorrow.

The Gospel Of John: Chapter 20

At Christmas, one of my favorite times, I did a series of video narrations of the Gospel of Luke on this blog. Luke tells of the birth of the Christ better than the other gospels. His focus is on the origin and presentation of Jesus in the world. He goes on to tell the tale of his life, but his gospel is the best for the birth.

Now, in the Easter season, I am presenting the Gospel of John. John tells the story of resurrection better than the others, and so it is logical to present his version of Christ as the focus is on the miracles, teaching, death, and resurrection of Jesus. 

So, without further ado, the Gospel of John: Chapter 20.

 

 

I appreciate your coming to visit. I truly do. I ask but small favors:

If you like reading, I have three books I’ve written/edited/contributed to that are in need of purchase: ASSAULT ON SAINT AGNES, NICHOLAS OF HAITI, THE COVID QUARANTINE CANTINA.

If you like the way this series sounds, I have a bunch of audio books available for purchase. They cover a wide range of topics. Some Christian, some very secular, most military thrillers, including the highly regarded DARK TRANSIT by Michael DiMercurio. The language and stories are not always “G” rated, but they are some darned fine reads. You will find them at this link: Audible Works by Joseph Courtemanche.

Finally, look around the last few years of the blog and read some of the posts. If you like them, share them with others. 

See you tomorrow.