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August 3, 2025 note from Joyce Pelletier
Oh no, it's one of those weeks that caught up with us. We still trust in the Lord with all your heart lean not on your own understanding in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 We must have crossed the line of seasons. Maybe we will cool off for a bit. I'm sad to say our blog is missing this week. See how we miss you. Maybe you would like to write a blog so you can fill our hearts with great messages. Share your Heart and God will bless your words. We had a problem with our email this week. Please send future emails to [email protected]. Contact Mary or Joyce at [email protected] by Kadeen Edwards
Be quick to listen and slow to speak and slow the anger. ”Anger does not produce righteousness that God requires.” James 1:19-20 James One is so rich in wisdom on walking through our Christianity. Which I consider wisdom that every Christian should have written on their hearts. One of the many verses that stood out to me is James 1:19-20 because I’ve had a couple situations that has caused me to feel anger rising up within me. “Be quick to listen and slow to speak and slow the anger. ”Anger does not produce righteousness that God requires. God has been reminding me of this last few days that my feelings may be right about a couple of situations that I’m facing, but allowing anger to rise is not the way to go about it. So I prayed about it, and God responded last night with such a simple solution, and it brought me such joy and peace because it makes me understand why we should seek God in all things first before going in our own strength. If I’m being honest, I had a lot in my mind that I wanted to say and as scripture says, none of it would’ve produced the righteousness that God requires. It is good to pray about the things that you want to say to people who we love and are members of our church family or leaders, especially when it involves their feelings, thoughts or actions etc.. I love when God speaks because I could not settle within myself Anything and I woke up in the middle of the night just so agitated and could not go to sleep. Something that I realize was that we can pray and hand things over to God, but if the enemy notices that it causes a stir or some kind of aggravation in us, it’s not necessarily that we pick it back up, but it might be the enemy, stirring the pot so we are constantly going back to that agitated or frustrated state of mind. I find repeatedly, that we have to release this things to Jesus. We lay it at his feet over and over again. What I realized this morning is that it wasn’t me that wanted to bring it back up, but the enemy who wanted to stir dissension and get me frustrated. He is known as the deceiver. His power lives in deceiving people into making a decision That would take us off the path of righteousness. It says in Genesis 4:7 “If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But 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. The enemy brings us situations that will stir anger up because anger is a door. Darkness is the enemy’s dominion given to him by God. He has a right to any dark place in us. once we choose anger we open that door. by Peggie Potter
Matthew 6:1 Take heed that ye o not your alms before men , to be seen of them: otherwise ye will have no reward of your Father which is in Heaven. 2 Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have the glory of men. Verily I say unto you, they have their reward. 3 But when thou doest , let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth: 4 That thine alms may be in secret and my Father which seeth in secret Himself shall reward thee openly. My precious husband Gary has a difficult coworker who frequently criticizes Gary's work & will never utter a kind word, compliment, or any form of affirmation of Gary's conscientious efforts at work. Such people desperately need prayer ! They have very low self-esteem masked by a false sense of superiority. Such folks are incapable of acknowledging anyone else's efforts, talents, &/or accomplishments. They "strut their own stuff" & "toot thngs". Gary, on the other hand , is a true follower of Jesus Christ as evidenced by his humility, kindness, & servant's heart. Gary's apparent calling is to minister to & share Jesus with very young children. (Matthew 19:14 Suffer the little children to come to me & forbid them not to come unto Me, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven ") a rare & beautiful calling for a man ! I keep on meeting young adults who are all too happy to let me know how Gary was a spiritual father to them ! this requires a truly humble Christ-like heart ! Aside from these occasional blessed sharings, Gary will probably never receive any grand earthly acclaim. But his reward in our Father's Kingdom is priceless & eternal ! Many will never understand why any man or woman would desire to share Jesus with children or even venture into a mission field, foreign or domestic, to minister to others in Jesus' Name as it is the rare instance when any of these precious souls gain earthly acclaim. They probably don't even focus on their Heavenly reward ! They are just busy being about the overflowing, life-giving loving work of Jesus, making them as Jesus was while on this earth, one's who serve ! I choose to dedicate this blog to those who serve in Jesus' Name: my husband Gary, Gloria, Rev Lance & Kim Ahn Cross, Ted McKenzie, & the many devoted precious souls who diligently & lovingly serve in Jesus' Name ! God bless you ! Peggie Potter-Balau by Toney Driver
This comes from the book of Joel: Joel 1:15 For the day of the lord is near, and as destruction from the almighty comes 2:1 let all the inhabitants of the lands tremble, for the day of the lord is coming it is near 2:13 Return to your lord your God, he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and he relents over disaster. by Kadeen Edwards
“He made known to us the mystery of His will according to His good pleasure, which He purposed in Christ, to be put into effect when the times reach their fulfillment—to bring unity to all things in heaven and on earth under Christ.” Ephesians 1:9-10 NIV I enjoy that we are reminded here in Ephesians 1:9-10 that God desires us to become one cohesive unit under Jesus. Something that does cause a stir in my spirit is there’s always that sense of division when a community of people come together. People tend to gravitate to what makes them comfortable, whether it be people who are like them, people who have the same beliefs or look like them. I believe in this season, God is calling us out of our comfort zones that we would embrace discomfort to experience each other in a revelatory and profound way. I believe God is calling us to build new connections by learning how to sit in discomfort. In this past season, I’ve experienced a lot of discomfort. However, I also found in the discomfort is where I experienced abundant growth. It’s like training your muscles physically your body doesn’t grow until you feel you can’t push yourself any further, but you keep on pushing anyway and when you push yourself it tears in the muscle fiber. Muscle growth is caused by tears in the muscle fiber from the stress of working out. The torn muscle causes soreness and initiates a reaction in the body to repair those cells and they grow bigger. That’s kinda like our faith we need to stretch them beyond comfort, and once we push past the fear of discomfort our faith grows. In pushing past the discomfort we discover things about ourselves and others that we wouldn’t have had the opportunity to see had we stayed confined to our comfort zones. Growth isn’t comfortable, but it is necessary because where there is growth there’s revelation. By Joyce Pelletier
It’s been a strange summer. Rain for over twenty-six Saturdays in a row. Humidity, discomfort, Where is that cool breeze? In early spring we decided to pare down our house. Being ready for a change and the demand of space and no place to put things. This Heron has no worries here. But our planning was stretched to the limit of patience. We diligently went through all our ‘stuff’ because it was just too much to fret about. I’ve been thinking about ‘Tiny house living.’ No place to put the stuff that we use and thinking we just can’t live with this stuff, maybe more, do I really need this stuff. The Heron just doesn't worry about such things. I love to be creative and sew and decorate. It’s even more fun when it’s old stuff. After a few weeks, I don’t want the old stuff. It clutters up my house and there is just not enough place to store things. The Heron just poses as only they can do. No fretting of worries. We happily decluttered our house and kept what we really needed. I had a very tedious job, but even more, when the stuff left our greedy hands of hanging on to, the more I sold the more freedom I felt. The end results may have caused some fretting, but victoriously we rise above. There are certain things in life that we do need are called essentials. Like dishes to eat out of pots and pans to cook in and beds to sleep in and blankets to keep warm. One item I had was a glider rocker. It was a gift given to us by a former neighbor. I recovered that chair at least 4 times from scraps of fabric. Recently, not having a pattern, I hand sewed the cushions. Pinned it ever so gently. The cushions were curvy and I added rectangular buttons, and it became a very special part of my furniture. We have a sort of smaller house, which I am happy about, but the truth is it’s just too crowded, so I decided to declutter the excess, and sell it in the sale. An interesting thing happened in my heart. An older gentleman came along and he sat in the chair. I mentioned that I never had the stool that swung with the rocker. His response, “I like this chair, besides, I have the stool already. I only needed the chair.” We chuckled. He bought my favorite chair and something happened inside of me. I felt a sense of joy giving this man his new chair. I knew not the environment it went to, but I did know this man taught me a sense of letting things go, so someone else could enjoy a simple chair. And it gave me a sense of freedom in knowing that God gave me my true freedom, for surrendering it to someone who could enjoying it in his home. After all, they are only things. The encounter was the most valuable part. Psalm 37:1-7 says “Do not fret because of those who are evil or envious of who do wrong; for like the grass they will wither, like green plants they will soon die away, Trust in the Lord and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. Take delight in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him and He will do this. He will make your righteous reward shine like the dawn, your vindication like the noonday sun. Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him; do not fret when people succeed in their wicked schemes. |
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