Saturday, September 20, 2025

Whoever does not love, does not know God, because God is love.   1 John 4:8

Sometimes there are no more words to add. Have a wonderful weekend and know, you are loved, you are cherished and you have great value because God gave His Son so that sin (yours or anyone else’s) cannot hold you captive.

Love,

Gretchen

Friday, September 19, 2025

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. Philippians 4:6

When I read this verse I often respond mentally, “Yeah! In a perfect world.” I have been recognized as the world’s foremost worrier.

This is not a gentle suggestion for those lucky folks with an extra dose of ‘chill’ ability. It is a command to be a pro-active participant in your thought and emotional processes. Cease worrying, it is your choice! Let your worry time become worship time. 

We appreciate opportunities of ‘one and done’, even when it comes to our faith, but Paul reminds us, we are called to a lifestyle of surrender, not because we are defeated, but because it is the only path to victory. Prayer must be our primary, reflexive response in ALL things. In that worry time, turned to worship time, express thanksgiving for God’s presence and His Faithful Goodness. And, when you struggle, wondering why you must ask for things God already knows you need, remember, God is inviting you to be a participant in His blessings for you and others.

Worry Less, Worship More,

Gretchen

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. James 1:2-3

The book of James is like a hot stove in my secret places only God and I know about. When I touch it I get burned. But as a maturing, spiritual adult, I know fire is a purifying agent as well, and so, I return to that which I know I need from the brother of Jesus who didn’t believe until after the resurrection.

James remained in Jerusalem during Rome’s occupation that resulted in great hardship and persecution for the early believers both Jew and Gentile. He found the secret to spiritual strength. It is a faith proven in calm joy, because there will be a day when God will wipe away all tears. 

Patience works perfection and wisdom is our source of sound judgment in the practical, feet on the ground everyday life. Prayer is the means by which we access all of the above. Unwavering faith isn’t our default setting, but it can become our mind’s algorithm when we make it our choice to believe in the impossible and expect a miracle.

Love, 

Gretchen

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Until now you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full. John 16:24

In chapters 15, 16 and 17 Jesus knows His time in human flesh is coming to an end. It will be brutal and incredibly frightening to His followers. He uses these final moments to prepare His friends with courage and peace. His words include instruction to love one another, keep Christ’s commandments, abide in Him always, produce the fruit of His Spirit and expect some pruning and persecution. 

Up until this time the disciples have not seen Jesus through the lens of Heaven’s mediator. There has been little reason to ask Jesus for anything. He has seen their need and provided, but His presence is going to change forms and He wants them, and us, to understand it is a greater gift, not a lesser one. 

Jesus was going into the depths of man’s greatest sorrow knowing a present grief and fear would soon turn to joy. The joy of the resurrection would conquer the grief of the crucifixion. However, spiritual survival would have great challenges. Jesus has fulfilled many Jewish traditions that will no longer be relevant, i.e. animal sacrifice and ceremonial washing. The saved have direct access to God’s Holiness, Goodness and Grace. Coming directly to Him daily with nothing by praise and petition will be new and confusing, but it is God’s plan, it’s how He wants us to communicate and be communicated with. This is the way of a living, working, loving, saving God.

Come Boldly to the Throne! 

Gretchen

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Jesus answered, “Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit.” John 3:5 NIV

It is never appropriate to pull one verse away from its context and give it independent meaning. This verse is an extreme example. Read John 3:1-21 and experience the story of Nicodemus, a pharisee, a prominent powerful Jewish leader, coming to Jesus in the dark of night seeking answers.

Jesus did not scold Nicodemus like a naughty child for lurking about in secret but neither did He laud him for his status. He simply explained God’s love, God’s plan and God’s redeeming hope. The beautiful words of John 3:16 were first uttered to this struggling seeker.

Jesus gave Nicodemus what He gives us all, the offer of salvation from a world that will kill us and redemption from the hater that thinks he owns us. The choice is ours, no one else’s. Just remember, you are worth the great price that was paid for you and instead of bondage you receive perfect, unfathomable freedom!

In His Great Love,

Gretchen

Monday, September 15, 2025

Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. Matthew 5:5 NIV

Meek is an adjective that has been totally flipped by the English language. It is a positive descriptive word but a self absorbed world that demands its own way has devalued meekness to the point that it brings shame. By human standards meekness denotes someone who is easily maneuvered against their will while never daring to protest, an easy target that no one ever dreams of becoming. Yet, Jesus states in His Sermon on the Mount, meekness as a very desirable characteristic in achieving favor on earth.

What’s the real deal with meekness then? Meekness begets kindness, practices forbearance, depends on faithfulness, exercises gentleness and self-control and reaps love and joy. Isn’t ‘Meek’ a beautiful ideal?

Meekness is not weakness, it’s strength under perfect control.

Blessings,

Gretchen

Saturday, September 13, 2025

God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Psalm 46:1

God is excellent and worthy of praise. This psalm celebrates God’s power using the symbolism of Jerusalem’s imposing fortress-like structure as an impregnable presence and protection in tandem with a future eternal kingdom. All the writer says about the present Jerusalem will be steadfast and true (multiplied by infinity) of our eternal place with God. 

The point isn’t just to understand and celebrate God’s greatness in the immediate testimony of those who witnessed this greatness, but to keep it close to our hearts so that we may teach the next generation and they may teach the one after about God’s perfect faithfulness. 

Although God’s perfect love, power and wisdom are manifested on earth through His deeds, God’s works and protections for His chosen people should inspire awe and security in the hearts of Christians today and give the courage and strength to spread the Gospel. 

Love,

Gretchen

Friday, September 12, 2025

In all Your ways submit to Him, and he will make you paths straight. Proverbs 3:6 NIV

When I am traveling and I ask my GPS to search for the nearest Walmart, it gives me directions that include time and distance through city streets and traffic but it also offers an ‘As the crow flies’ mileage. I find myself envious of the crow. Oh to have a straight passage, uninterrupted with mundane clutter and disturbances, straight to the place that holds all things I need materially.

God in His great love offers us this “As the crow flies” way of life. He has already planned the route, He keeps it clear of what will hinder, tempt, distract or discourage us from the joy of our journey with Him and those He has given us along the way. His path is straight, safe, nurturing and nourishing, but the best part is that every step leads straight to the Throne of God.

Happy Trails,

Gretchen

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Be strong, and let your heart take courage, all you who wait for the Lord!Psalm 31:24

This Psalm of David became a well known song sung in the Temple. Proof of this is its familiarity revealed through other scripture writers. It is quoted in Psalm 71, and Jonah, Jeremiah and Paul all three reference and quote sections of it. However, most significant is that Jesus quoted verse 5, “Into your hands I commit My spirit;” as His final word from the cross and this is repeated by Stephen as he was being stoned for proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus, Savior and Messiah. 

This hymn is both prayer and praise with grief and woe intermingled with gratitude in the midst of trouble. There is a common saying today, “It’s okay to not be okay.” I believe David knew this and so it was natural for him to humbly lay his heart and mind at the feet of Creator God, the Only Hope. He says, “Be strong, take courage,” but it is because he knows his true strength is in the power of a Sovereign, loving God who already knows victory in every battle he must engage in. And so it is with us too. Take heart! Wait, the Lord is working miracles. 

Love, 

Gretchen

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Whoever does not love, does not know God, because God is love.   1 John 4:8

In the spirit of less is more, there are simply no words to enhance the relevance of this truth. Have a wonderful day and know, you are loved, you are cherished and you have great value because God gave His Son so that sin (yours or anyone else’s) cannot hold you captive. And remember, love forward!

Love,

Gretchen