Sitting On His Lap

Sitting On His Lap

I have stilled and quieted my soul, Like a weaned child with its mother; Like a weaned child is my soul within me. (Psalm 131:2) Do everything without complaining or arguing (Philippians 2:14) Last night Pam and I watched Sunday’s sermon at Bethany on YouTube while we deconstructed our Christmas tree.  We missed the service because our entire family converged on Richmond, Virginia to celebrate the New Year with our daughter Amanda. Amanda is a nurse on the cardiac unit at Virginia…

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Do You See What I See?

Do You See What I See?

(By Pam Benedict) As a family this Christmas, we’ve been reading the “Joy to the World” daily devotionals by John Piper, along with many within our Bethany family.  We’ve missed days, but are pressing on.  A few days ago, after reading, we were discussing why the wisemen saw the star while no one else seemed to recognize it. Justin answered, “Because they were looking for it.” It was a profound “Ah ha!” moment for me. Whether the unusually bright light…

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A Tribute to My Friend Mary and the Jesus She Loved

A Tribute to My Friend Mary and the Jesus She Loved

One of the most honoring things God says about us is that we were created in God’s image.  Indelibly stamped on the soul of each person is the image of our creator.  Now, this image has been marred by sin and self-will, but still within each human soul, even if distorted, twisted or buried, are inkling and echoes of the Divine. This is what gives humanity dignity. It’s why all human life is precious. Mary was a huge proponent of…

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Woodpecker Christianity

Woodpecker Christianity

Appalachian Trail Devotional #4 One of the things I enjoy the most hiking in the deep woods is the relative silence.  Especially in the backcountry, miles from the nearest road, there are many sounds that you just no longer hear. Cars, trucks, construction equipment, chain saws, general road noise… it all fades away once you get a mile or two away from civilization.  And it’s amazing what you can hear in its place: the sound of the wind, the creak…

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Trust

Trust

Appalachian Trail Devotional #3  Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. Philippians 2:14 Do all things without grumbling or disputing.  So far, I’ve only hiked 200 miles of the Appalachian Trail, but I am well aware of its epic reputation. The AT is the longest hiking trail in the world, at 2193.3 miles. It begins in Springer Mountain, Georgia and meanders north through the mountainous sections of 14 states until it ends at…

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Closure

Closure

Appalachian Trail Devotional #2 Closure means finality; a letting go of what once was. Finding closure implies a complete acceptance of what has happened and an honoring of the transition away from what’s finished to something new. In other words, closure describes the ability to go beyond imposed limitations in order to find different possibilities. ~ Abagail Brenner But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead. ~ Paul the Apostle, Galatians 3:13 One of…

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Adjusting Expectations

Adjusting Expectations

This spring, from April 26 – May 3 I hiked a section of the Appalachian Trail from Front Royal, VA to Pennsylvania- through northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and into Pennsylvania.  Over the course of the week, I walked, kept my eyes open, took some pictures and listened for God’s “gentle whisper.” Here are some of those thoughts in devotional form.  This is the first devotional in the series. For me, part of the fun of preparing for a multi-day…

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Whose Side Are You On, Anyway?

Whose Side Are You On, Anyway?

My concern is not if God is on our side; for I know that the Lord is always on the side of the right. But it is my greatest concern and prayer to be on Gods side. (Abraham Lincoln) This past Sunday, our new Pastoral Intern, Isaac Martin referenced this famous quote in his sermon.  When he said this, President Lincoln was responding to a clergyman during the Civil War who suggested to him that God was on the side…

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Eppinette Family Update ~ Amy Eppinette

Eppinette Family Update ~ Amy Eppinette

We’re in our 7th week of being out of our home. For almost 7 weeks I have felt a plethora of emotions and reactions over here- gratitude, provided for, loved, cared for, sadness, frustrated, cramped, weary, cold (and also too hot while we figured out the right heat setting for the camper), nightmares, startling easy, short-tempered, quiet, reserved, sleepless nights, rested nights, laughter, and joy. But I am so thankful to say I have never, not even once, felt forgotten…

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Can God Restore a Damaged Heart?

Can God Restore a Damaged Heart?

“He makes me to lie down in green pastures…he restores my soul.” (King David) Psalm 23:2,3 “God is a God of restoration. When we place the broken pieces of our lives in His hands, He restores them to a beauty that far outshines the former.” Author Unknown Devotional by Pam Benedict Like most young couples, when Steve and I started out marriage in 1991, we had lots of love but very little money. We had so little disposable income that…

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