Tuesday, February 24, 2026

All a man’s ways seem innocent to him, but motives are weighed by the LORD. Proverbs 16:2

Tweaking facts or spinning truth to manipulate outcomes has become an art form. There are those that believe it is a valid and appropriate part of social structure. The problem is that in doing these things, we put ourselves smack at the center of the universe. Our needs and purposes supersede everyone else’s.

The one truth that will never change: God knows! He knows whether you acted in purity of thought and action or whether you meant to change an outcome in your favor regardless of truth.

God and only God has complete access to your mind and heart. You have no secrets. He knows, so open your heart and let it fill you with His Spirit. Sweep the cobwebs out of the dark corners and let the Son shine in.

Have a great Tuesday,

Gretchen

Monday, February 23, 2026

They surround me on every side, but in the name of the LORD I cut them down. Psalm 118:11

The Psalms are poems: Songs of praise, Laments, Prayers and Petitions written by and for various people in acknowledgement of the One True God. This particular psalm is a thanksgiving, a testimony to the power of God’s protecting and sustaining presence.

To the Psalmist it is understood that the only true king is God, mediated through David, and continuing in his dynasty. Psalm 118 is a ceremonial hymn celebrating the king’s victory with the help of the LORD. It wasn’t sung once and then put away to gather dust for 1000’s of years. It was used regularly to acknowledge that strength and preservation come from God alone.

It is important to daily acknowledge who is God. It’s an act of worship and it keeps life in perfect perspective. A residual outcome of worship is peace…… He is God, and I am not. I can rest, because He won’t.

Have a lovely day,

Gretchen

Saturday, February 21, 2026

But whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life. John 4:14

Due to hundreds of years of racial prejudice, Jews did not travel through Samaria, but the Son of God did not let man’s social barriers determine His itinerary. On this day Jesus took the shorter route on His way from Jerusalem to Galilee. Tired and thirsty He sat down at Jacob’s well. Along came a woman with a spiritual need, a moral problem. Jesus broke with traditional, cultural and gender bias by asking the woman for a drink.

What sort of Jewish man would ask a Samaritan woman, the lowest of all human forms, for water? A man who came to offer something besides heartache, sorrow, prejudice, isolation, abuse…..

This woman was in a downward spiral created by the choices she made according to her pleasure and need for instant and repeated gratification. Jesus offered her a life forgiven, renewed, eternal. She accepted His gift and brought as many people as would listen back to the Well of Living Water.

It’s still springing up for you too.

Just a sinner saved by Grace,

Gretchen

Friday, February 20, 2026

A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. John 13:34

Read all of chapter 13. It is my opinion that it retells one of the most beautiful moments in time.

Jesus is speaking these words to His disciples. He has quietly reflected on how much He loves them, shared His last earthly meal with them and shown them His servant’s heart by washing their feet.

What separates the believer, the Christian, from all else on earth? Love. Love is the defining attribute. You can keep all of the commandments and ancient Jewish laws, but if you do not love your fellow man…………?

Gretchen

Thursday, February 19, 2026

We also have the prophetic message as something completely reliable, and you will do well to pay attention to it, as to a light shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts. 2 Peter 1:19

The prophetic passages in the Bible are messages of hope divinely given to people separated from God as a result of sin. Let me say again, “Prophecy is hope!” It’s the light at the end of the tunnel we all seek and follow.

Peter was an eye-witness to Jesus’ ministry. He listened intently to the lessons and parables used by His dear friend as He prepared them for His imminent and necessary unjust death. The moment of reality was dark, devastating, earth shattering! The disciples were frightened so they dispersed and hid. They were on the brink of giving up completely. Nothing made since according to all they’d been taught and assumed. Then came Sunday morning, hope rose from the grave, ancient prophecy came into focus correctly and the future was crystal clear. Peter is giving testimony to the promise of God’s faithfulness, past, present and future.

God is not sending us into an unknown future. He’s leading us through a life we cannot comprehend. Prophesy grants us the clarity of God’s all knowing, all powerful constancy. To stay the course He began and that is Hope!

Love,

Gretchen

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

You will be made rich in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God. 2 Corinthians 9:11

The Corinthian church struggled with the idea that Christ was the way to personal success, affirmation of peers, and social power. These early believers put themselves at the center of Christianity rather than Christ.

Paul is teaching that personal sacrifice for others is the example modeled by Christ. God is the giver of all things. Generosity of spirit and action perpetuate the Gospel by meeting the physical and spiritual needs of others.

God is so very good. Our sacrifice and service to others glorifies Christ, the One that gave everything so that we could live.

Have a Wonderful Wednesday,

Gretchen

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. John 15:1

In the Old Testament, Israel is referred to as the vine taken by God and planted in a place of hope, The Promised Land.

In this poignant passage, Jesus is addressing only His disciples. Dinner is done, Judas has left to follow his evil heart and it is just hours before the world’s most shameful miscarriage of justice. The Gospel will be carried to the ends of the earth by these eleven men hearing this story. They must understand so they will not give up.

Basic vineyard maintenance was common knowledge and the above connection was not lost on the disciples. There is a Gardener, there is a vine, there is a branch, so there should be fruit. Jesus chose this analogy to illustrate our connection to Him, His connection to God and our universal connection to God’s plan. While being the Son of God, He is still the mortal Son of Man. He has free will, but He gives that will in love, back to His Father and rests in His plan. He remains in His Father so that we have the hope of remaining in Him.

God is the source of everything. He is good and trustworthy. Everything He does is for our benefit, to draw us to His throne. Jesus’ greatest act of trust was submitting to God’s will. When we do as Jesus did, we will get the exact same results. Perfect everything.

Love,

Gretchen

Monday, February 16, 2026

Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all you might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom Ecclesiastes 9:10

We live in a society obsessed with personal quality of life. We live in the moment, for the moment! Me first! Outside of scripture, everything we see and hear teaches and encourages this: Take care of yourself so you can take care of others. I see the logic of this, but I also recognize how outrageous it becomes in the hands of the theologically negligent.

It is our legacy that matters, now and later. Someone is watching, someone is following, someone is imitating you. You are leaving a mark. What does it look and sound like? Is it integrity and a work ethic that is honorable and will bring great rewards in due time? Is it a life’s pattern of putting God first beginning with time allocated for explicit worship?

Make your life count for something beside yourself because death is inevitable no matter who you are. And when you’re gone you can’t change what’s done.

Gretchen

Friday, February 14, 2026

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy-think about such things. Philippians 4:8

Paul refers to the people he is writing to as brothers and sisters because they were family, the family of God and we all know, family can talk straight and get away with it. He is doing this. Christians…….live to a higher standard than the rest of the world, be true and noble, just do the right thing!! Make God’s will your will and it will be pure, lovely, admirable.

The essential element in this verse is “THINK ABOUT SUCH THINGS.” Our mind is the singular place we have complete and total secrecy. The only way for anyone to know what we are thinking is through our actions and words and even still, we can maintain limited deception. So with this freedom we let our thoughts run wild with little risk of consequence. But eventually our hands, feet and mouths follow our thoughts and they become actions and words. So, the key is to stop things at their starting point and turn to truth, honor, integrity, righteousness and beauty.

Love,

Gretchen

Friday, February 5, 2026

But the king replied to Araunah, “No, I insist on paying you for it. I will not sacrifice to the Lord my God burnt offerings that cost me nothing.” 2 Samuel 24:24

David took a census of all the able bodied men, prospective soldiers in Judah and Israel. This act was in disobedience to God. God doesn’t rely on earthly might and His people don’t need to either. David got his numbers and in return experienced great regret, God’s anger and a consequence that affected the well-being of his people. David acknowledged his sin and confessed. God, through the prophet Gad, demanded a sacrifice. David was obedient, followed God’s instructions precisely and went to carry out his expensive penance. However, a man named Araunah respectfully offered his king, David, a threshing floor and animals needed for sacrifice. David had no desire to short cut through God’s command. He was honorable and obedient and God’s favor returned. The place of this altar became the location of Jerusalem’s temple.

Just as David was prone to do, we often demand our own way. In doing so we replace God’s all-knowing, all loving control of our lives, including outcomes, with our ill informed, powerless efforts. We mess things up in a hurry. The good news is, God is there. He can fix anything we’ve done wrong and unlike David, our sacrifice has already been paid by Jesus.

Let God be God.

Love,

Gretchen