Fishing With a Fashionista

fishing

Gone fishing

I have only been fishing once in my life that I recall. It was so memorable for all concerned that I was subsequently banned from the boat.

It started with a family fishing trip to Nimpo Lake. The rest of the extended family are all dedicated fishermen / women … so the pressure was on for me to try it too. The first clue that perhaps this sport wasn’t for me, was that my main anxiety was what I would wear. How to look like a fashion conscious Pentecostal fisherwoman?! Yeah, you see we had problems from the get go.

My husband and I took two rods and a small boat with a motor into the lake. He, of course, had to bait my hook and then he looked after the motor while we both fished quietly for a while. So far so good; then I got a bite. I was so excited! I actually had caught one big enough to keep and managed to reel it out of the water …. when it dawned on me that catching a live fish meant AHHH it was ALIVE(!!) and wriggling and desperately trying to fling itself off my hook. My husband was instructing me to bring it into the boat, but I didn’t want it to TOUCH ME!! (Eww gross!) So I had a fish dangling in mid-air and I was stuck. I couldn’t get it off the hook and I didn’t want to risk it touching me as I brought it into the boat. Husband was getting fairly exasperated with me at this point and commanded me in a very forceful whisper to ‘BRING IT IN!’ Noise travels well on a quiet lake (surrounded by homes) and he was desperately trying to avoid drawing attention to this fiasco. All thoughts of being quiet flew out of my mind as the fish came closer and touched me as it went by.

I screamed.

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Answering the Call for Our Lives

 

Call of God

Answering the call

“My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” John 10:27

Ring ring!

Hello?

Hi, it’s me.

I’m sorry, who is this?

It’s me.

But who are you? Why do you have my number?

Because child, you’re mine.

I’m your child? But who ARE YOU?

That’s for you to discover.

We’ve all heard our phone ring, and we look to see if we recognize the caller. If we know them, their name and number will be in our contact list. There are times when our phone will ring, and it shows up as ‘unknown caller.’ When we do not know the caller, we’re hesitant to answer.

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Tell Your Heart to Beat Again

Let your heart beat again

Let your heart beat again

My Pastor’s wife recently sang to our congregation the song “Tell Your Heart to Beat Again”. The words of this song are so powerful, and so beautiful, with a depth behind them that you cannot ignore.

 

Life invariably will knock you upside the head, or even knock you right down; it is not what happened that is nearly as important as what we do when we are knocked down. There are times when circumstances in life may get so overwhelming it feels suffocating, the weight is so heavy it is crushing. In those moments we can choose to be crushed, to withdraw, to let our hearts begin to fail. However if we make the decision to never give up, to keep on keeping on, even when life is coming at you, it is in those moments that we are telling our heart to beat again, and even if it had begun to fail, the decision has already been made to live.

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Blessed Assurance

pray until you find peace

Pray until you find peace

Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:6-7 KJV)

A great friend I have been blessed with once made this statement during a message he preached, “Pray until you feel peace.”

It reminded me of times in my prayer life, when I was at a loss for direction, or in need of a restoration in particular circumstances of life.

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Why I Don’t Want to Hear God’s Voice

Hearing or listening?

Hearing or listening?

In 1 Samuel chapter three we find an interesting account of a young man who is hearing the voice of God for the very first time in his life. The passage records Samuel lying down in the temple. No doubt, he was trying to get some sleep in preparation for the early morning duties that he was responsible for in the temple. So often, our plans and God’s tend to run contrary to each other and in the midst of Samuel’s peaceful slumber he was jolted as someone called out his name. Almost instinctively, Samuel runs to Eli, the priest of the temple, and the man of God in his life.

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Love

love

love

Love, that precarious proposition that is somehow the culprit responsible for life’s happiest moments, and possibly life’s deepest wounds. Libraries are filled with books and writings by men and women who have attempted to encapsulate love from almost every imaginable angle. It is the subject of songs and the notion of poems. Four simple letters strung together form a word that has caused wars, both internal and external. Love has been the driving force that has led people to spend exuberant sums of money, act out of character, totally embarrass themselves, overthink, under think, assume, misinterpret, and even lie to themselves. The desire to love, and be loved, is arguably both a blessing, and at times, a curse. Having experienced both the euphoric happiness and the overwhelming heartache love can bring it is without a doubt a ballad, a bittersweet symphony of emotions. We are so often held captive to the masquerade of our chemistry that we blindly chase love and never understand the composition of love itself. In order to understand love, we so often look within and without and never look to the one who created love. The notion of love extends beyond emotion, across the pages of history, and originates in the mind of the God from which everything originated; to understand love first requires looking beyond the periphery of our finite existence and into the eyes of God.

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