Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed. Proverbs 16:3
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Thursday, April 23, 2026
Waiting before Working
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Planet Perfection in honor of Earth Day
I’m currently reading a novel by Richard Powers called Bewilderment. It’s about an astrophysicist who is struggling with his (possibly) autistic son following his wife’s death. One of the things they do together is “travel to” imaginary planets that the father has created with his scientific expertise. The author has created each planet as an allegory for what’s happening in the characters’ lives.
To me, what stands out is this: it’s incredibly difficult,
if not impossible, for a planet to have everything going for it to support
life. Many of the planets come close, but then meteors take out all life. Or
the planet is freezing on one side and burning up on the other. Or the length
of a day is such that it physically cannot support life as we know it. While
reading these descriptions in the book, the thought occurred to me that God has
created an earth for us that is JUST RIGHT. We may not feel that way sometimes,
but when we stop to appreciate how life on earth keeps going, albeit changing
as it goes, we should feel a sense of awe.
Here is the passage from Genesis 1 in The Message, where God
creates the earth. I like the phrase “And there it was” used after each day’s
work, and “God saw that it was good” is almost unchanged in all biblical
translations.
First this: God created the Heavens and Earth—all you see,
all you don’t see. Earth was a soup of nothingness, a bottomless emptiness, an
inky blackness. God’s Spirit brooded like a bird above the watery abyss.
God spoke: “Light!”
And light
appeared.
God saw that light was good
and separated
light from dark.
God named the light Day,
he named the dark
Night.
It was evening, it was morning—
Day One.
God spoke: “Sky! In the middle of the waters;
separate water
from water!”
God made sky.
He separated the water under sky
from the water
above sky.
And there it was:
he named sky the
Heavens;
It was evening, it was morning—
Day Two.God spoke: “Separate!
Water-beneath-Heaven, gather into one place;
Land, appear!”
And there it was.
God named the land Earth.
He named the
pooled water Ocean.
God saw that it was good.
God spoke: “Earth, green up! Grow all varieties
of seed-bearing
plants,
Every sort of fruit-bearing tree.”
And there it was.
Earth produced green seed-bearing plants,
all varieties,
And fruit-bearing trees of all sorts.
God saw that it
was good.
It was evening, it was morning—
Day Three.
God spoke: “Lights! Come out!
Shine in Heaven’s
sky!
Separate Day from Night.
Mark seasons and
days and years,
Lights in Heaven’s sky to give light to Earth.”
And there it was.
God made two big lights, the larger
to take charge of
Day,
The smaller to be in charge of Night;
and he made the
stars.
God placed them in the heavenly sky
to light up Earth
And oversee Day and Night,
to separate light
and dark.
God saw that it was good.
It was evening, it was morning—
Day Four.
God spoke: “Swarm, Ocean, with fish and all sea life!
Birds, fly through
the sky over Earth!”
God created the huge whales,
all the swarm of
life in the waters,
And every kind and species of flying birds.
God saw that it
was good.
God blessed them: “Prosper! Reproduce! Fill Ocean!
Birds, reproduce
on Earth!”
It was evening, it was morning—
Day Five.
God spoke: “Earth, generate life! Every sort and kind:
cattle and
reptiles and wild animals—all kinds.”
And there it was:
wild animals of
every kind,
Cattle of all kinds, every sort of reptile and bug.
God saw that it
was good.
God spoke: “Let us make human beings in our image, make them
reflecting our
nature
So they can be responsible for the fish in the sea,
the birds in the
air, the cattle,
And, yes, Earth itself,
and every animal
that moves on the face of Earth.”
God created human beings;
he created them
godlike,
Reflecting God’s nature.
He created them
male and female.
God blessed them:
“Prosper!
Reproduce! Fill Earth! Take charge!
Be responsible for fish in the sea and birds in the air,
for every living
thing that moves on the face of Earth.”
Then God said, “I’ve given you
every sort of
seed-bearing plant on Earth
And every kind of fruit-bearing tree,
given them to you
for food.
To all animals and all birds,
everything that
moves and breathes,
I give whatever grows out of the ground for food.”
And there it was.
God looked over everything he had made;
it was so good, so
very good!
It was evening, it was morning—
Day Six.
Prayer: Dear Lord, thank you for this earth you have
created. Help us look with new eyes and not take what you have designed for
granted. Help us to care for this planet that we call home. Amen.
Donna Gustafson (reprinted from 2021, but with different photos! Click on each photo to view larger. Photos taken by Donna.)
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Today is the Day
Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matthew 6:34 (NIV)
A popular praise song by Lincoln Brewster is called "Today Is the Day." Here are some of the lyrics: "I’m casting my cares aside, I’m leaving my past behind, I’m setting my heart and mind on You Jesus. I’m reaching my hand to Yours, Believing there’s so much more, Knowing that all You have in store for me is good. Today is the day You have made, I will rejoice and be glad in it; And I won’t worry about tomorrow, I’m trusting in what You say. Today is the day."Monday, April 20, 2026
Prayer Life
Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. Romans 8:26
Call to me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know. Jeremiah 33:3Then he spoke a parable to them, that men always ought to pray and not lose heart. Luke 18:1
Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 4:16
For you, Lord, are good, and ready to forgive, and abundant in mercy to all those who call upon you. In the day if my trouble I will call upon You, for You will answer me. Psalm 85:5, 7
Pray without ceasing. In everything giving thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. 1 Thessalonians 5:17-18
My last year of serious heart issues, marked by the need for trust in and patience with medical care, setbacks, and unforeseen trials; has found me desperate to pray, yet very much lacking any structure to do so. I was often more desperate than guided.
While I am now making good strides in my recovery, I have developed some serious digestive issues which are impeding my ability to gain weight and strength. Then came the Pandemic, the spread of a deadly disease, which filled our nation and world with economic and health turmoil and much fear and anxiety.
And I still was floundering in my prayer life. Unexpected help came from our very own Reverend John Duling who shared that he begins his daily prayer with confessing his sins.
Direction, guidance! Thank you John, God, and the Holy Spirit for starting me on a structure that feels so good. God, whose Son suffered and died to forgive our sins and earn Salvation for us, can use His Unending mercy to forgive my daily mistakes, sins, shortcomings. He can help me with self awareness, honesty, and personal growth, like no other source of help can.
I was on my way but decided I needed to turn to the ultimate source of guidance available to me always, God’s Word. The above verses presented me with new purposes for my prayers. I decided thanks was next in line and began to commit to thanking God for different Blessings daily. I am so Blessed! So, in Everything give thanks!
Of course, I was already very good about petitioning for help. I began to focus more on trusting and not losing heart. I am trying to give my needs to God and lose some of my control. (That’s a life long process!).
Listening is also now part of my prayer life, often extending throughout my day. I don’t want to miss out on the great and mighty things God has to show me. And, I want to know Him and focus on a commitment to a growing, intimate relationship with Him.
And, when I am lost again and so overwhelmed that I cannot formulate my own prayers, I know that the Holy Spirit will take over for me.
My desire for structure and routine has now made its way into my prayer life. It is a process which means it will evolve and change just as life does. And some days I will do better than on other days.
Prayer: Father God, we long for daily time with you to seek your mercy and forgiveness for our shortcomings and to listen for your guidance. We want to always thank you for our many blessings and continue to ask for your help with situations and for those we love who are suffering. Guide us to continue to turn to you daily and grow in our relationship with you.
Connie Barry (reprinted from 2020)
Friday, April 17, 2026
Goodbye, Stale Prayers
Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (New Oxford Bible)
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Rest
And God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done. Genesis 2:2-3
Sometimes it is right and appropriate to do absolutely nothing. Even God chose to conclude his work by resting. Every living thing needs its rest. Sleep reverses the tiring activities of the day. Energy and vitality return to us after a rest. Industrious, highly productive people sometimes feel guilty about doing nothing. The last thing most people want to be is lazy. Some say, "the devil finds work for idle hands," but God himself has set us an example of rest. Sometimes with our work, rest cannot always come on Sunday. But each of us needs time when ordinary works gives way to God, the Word, and our families.
Prayer: Lord God, teach us that it is our duty to work and also to rest. Amen.
Peg Olmsted (from the 2008 Eastridge Daily Devotional Book)
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Facts in the Bible
To whom also he showed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days, and speaking of the things pertaining to the Kingdom of God. Acts 1:3
I am continually amazed at the experts who run the Institute
for Creation Research (ICR) in Dallas, TX. It is an amazing place in a quiet
neighborhood which I have visited many times and brought family and friends
with me. Their writers Henry Morris, Ph. D, Henry Morris III, D. Min, John
Morris, Charles C. Morse, D. Min. and Brian Thomas, Ph. D, put out the “Days of
Praise” every three months. It is sent to me free and they are so greatly
written. I cannot bring myself to throw any of them away.
Today I read from the March, April and May publication written in 2020. It tells of the 40-day periods which occur 17 times in the Bible. They write that it is noteworthy that 40 days is one-ninth of the original (and prophetic) lunar/solar year of 360 days. There are nine 40-day periods mentioned in the Bible. Six of the periods are finished by Kings 19:8 at page 596 in my “The Message Bible” and the seventh one doesn’t occur again until page 1676 with the last being page 1972 at Acts 1:3. What is remarkable to me is that God continually has reasons to have this happen 9 times. I read them this morning. Do you wonder why God used the same size period of time nine times? The oldest Henry Morris wrote this and points out all were stories of great stress and intense testing for one or more of God’s people except the last one. This last one is the 40 days of triumph Christ spent with His disciples. These writers continually point out items to me that make me understand the miracles of Jesus Christ and the connections of the New Testament with the Old Testament.
(1)Genesis 7:12, 17
(2)Exodus 24:18
(3)Exodus 34:28 Deuteronomy 9:18
(4)Numbers 13:25,14:34
(5)1 Samuel 17:16
(6)1 Kings 19:8
(7)Jonah 3:4
(8)Matthew 4:2, Mark 1:13, Luke 4:2
(9)Acts 1:3
Prayer: Dear Lord, thank you Lord that all of our periods of
stress can end because of the triumph of Christ in his last 40 days when we ask
Him to be with us and guide us. Amen.
Sandra Hilsabeck




