Passionate Faith

From Isaiah 40:31:  “But those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.”

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God’s caring faith fills our nearly empty hearts

God loves us with His passion, our lives restart

 

With passion more intense than any previous storm

Flashes of fire, a burning flame—we become reborn

 

God sends unconditional passion, a zest for life

Passion means more than just love without strife

 

Recharge those spiritual batteries, putting God first

Fuels growing faith, Jesus rises to quench our thirst

 

God seeks a prayer-filled linking, He really does

Strengthening us with His Spirit from high above

 

To God and Jesus, sustaining a life-long commitment

Witnessing amazing things, filling us with contentment

 

Through our faith, Christ resides in our hearts

Counting our blessings, bringing love to impart

 

Passion-filled emotions—being true to the call of our Lord

Igniting fires of action, a passionate life comes on board

 

Now with our eternal love firmly rooted in Jesus’ love

Life’s experiences become richer and deeper because

 

Our loving, caring Father loves each of His offspring

Passionate about Jesus, we will joyfully, forever sing

 

Experiencing with God, a more passionate faith

Personifying into a more passionate life to make

 

Passionate Faith

Passionate Life

Passionate Joy

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From Psalm 92:4:  “For you, O Lord, have made me glad by your work; at the works of your hands I sing for joy.”

Sunshine Blogger Award

I want to thank a truly wonderful blogger, Cicco Lady, for this nomination.  While I have been nominated previously for various awards, this is the first time for accepting a nomination with a post.  I guess it is about time for Big Sky Buckeye to try this out.

Cicco Lady publishes a wonderful blog that features her photography and words as she brings her readers some good vibes.  She is a very a caring and sharing person.  You are invited to show her some love by visiting her Positive Photography Blog at Le bleu — Cicco Lady

The Sunshine Blogger Award Rules:

Thank the blogger who nominated you and provide a link back to their blog so others can find them.

List the rules and display an award logo on your blog post.

Answer the 11 questions the blogger asked you.

Nominate 11 new blogs to receive the award and notify them by commenting on any of their posts.

Ask the nominees 11 new questions.

Here are Cicco Lady’s Questions:

1) What inspires you to wake up every morning?

I am inspired to wake-up every morning and see where my daily focus takes me:  faith, family, and faith.

2) What is your purpose for your blog?

The purpose of my blog is to share my writer’s journey.  Most of my writing is filled with poetry and short stories.

3) Do you like to talks walks or jogs?

I prefer walks.  Most mornings, I am out walking for an hour or more.

4) What is the most important thing to you when it comes to family?

Family is one of my cornerstones in my life.  It follows right behind my faith, and I love my Ohio and Montana family.

5) Have you ever took a trip and got stuck there because of the bad weather?

Spending much of my  life in Montana, I have experienced formidable winter storms and blizzards.

6) Do it snow where you live?

In central Ohio, the winters are generally mild until January and February when cold and snow finally arrive.

7) What makes you want to keep writing?

I am motivated to continue writing because of seeing how my craft will continue to mature and grow.  I have only been writing and blogging since October, 2018.

8) Do you like to ride horses? If so, have you?

I have ridden horses before, and it has usually been a pleasant experience.  I can remember a wild ride on a horse when I was about 12.  The frisky horse was a bit more than I could handle.  It was quite a ride.

9) What is your favorite type of birds?

My favorite type of bird would be two state birds:  Cardinal (Ohio) and Western Meadowlark (Montana).

10) What month was you born?

I was born in the month of February.

11) What is your favorite place to eat pasta?

My favorite type of pasta is lasagna, and I usually enjoy it at Olive Garden with family.  I always bring half of the entree home because I monitor my carbs consumption.

My Nominations:

I follow many bloggers, and here are some of the ones that I have followed for quite some time.   Please check out their sites as each is an active blog and shares a lot of with its readers.

mylifewithgracie.com

jengoldie493473930.wordpress.com

poetrybyarchangelwhitewolf.wordpress.com

yonniewordpresscom.wordpress.com

leoladurant.com

stevescountry.com

hearttokens.home.blog

janbeek.blog

For the nominees who wish to participate, here are the questions for you to respond to.  You are all amazing with the inspiration you bring to others.

  1. Name one person who always finds a way to inspire you.
  2. How has blogging benefited your life?
  3. Do you like to experience nature?  If so, what is one of your favorite activities?
  4. How important is family to you?
  5. What is your favorite season of the year?  Why is it your favorite?
  6. What month were you born?
  7. If you could visit any place in the world for the first time, where would you want to go?
  8. Who is one of your most favorite authors?
  9. What is something which you have a great deal of passion for?
  10. Share a favorite verse of Scripture or an inspiring quotation.
  11. Tell us one interesting facet about yourself.

 

Lost in the Woods, Chapter 3

Here is the final chapter in this three-part story.  In case you missed the first two chapters of “Lost in the Woods,” here are the links to them.

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The shadows of the early evening begin to change the look and feel of the woods.  Grandpa Ted has been making steady progress towards the cabin.  He expects to reach it in about an hour.

Without warning, his right foot fails to notice a big hole hidden in the grass.  Down goes Ted in pain and agony!

His ankle feels like it is broken, but he assumes it is more likely sprained.  Standing up very gingerly and a bit off balance, he tests the injured ankle.  It hurts like a son-of-a-gun, but he pushes onward.  Not even an injured leg will keep him from finding Pete and Willy before dark.

Another night sky arrives, and the brothers are still feeling the ill effects of eating too many huckleberries much too quickly.  Willy asks his older brother, “What are we going to do?”

Pete, feeling just as scared, answers back, “We need to keep believing.  Help is coming.”

As the sun sets and darkness curls around the cabin, the brothers look out the open doorway of the cabin.  From the edge of the clearing, a narrow beam of light comes from the woods.  A shadowy man hobbles towards the boys.  Pete yells out, “It’s Grandpa!”

Pete and Willy run out to meet their Grandpa.  They are smiling and talking so fast that Grandpa can barely say a word.  Finally, the reunion settles down, and the grandsons realize their Grandpa Ted is injured.  They take care of him the best they can.

With Grandpa’s help, the boys start a small fire in the fireplace.  They find the food in Grandpa’s backpack, and everyone enjoys a feast of cold beans with fire-grilled Spam from a can.  “The best feast ever!” both grandsons admit at the same time.

The brothers and their Grandpa settle in for a night of sleep in the cabin.  By dawn, all are awake and eager to begin the journey home.  Grandpa’s ankle is badly swollen.  Willy finds a longer, sturdy tree branch—just the perfect tool—for Grandpa to use as a crutch.  Pete will carry the now much lighter backpack.  Together, the grandsons will make sure their Grandpa Ted makes it back home, too.

Following Grandpa’s internal compass, the trio makes steady, yet slow progress in their morning walk towards home.  The love of each for the other will insure all make it back safely.  God has indeed been watching over all three of them.

They finally arrive at home, and Mom and Dad are overjoyed to see their two sons.  Everyone is exhausted and in need of some much needed warm food, a shower, and some rest.

The time is 11:52.  Grandpa Ted promised to have the boys home back by Noon, and he is good to his word.

At last report, Grandpa is mending at home for several weeks.  The badly swollen ankle is indeed broken!

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Gordon MacDonald Quote

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We particularly need to listen to older people and children.  They all have stories to tell that enrich the mind and the heart.  Children simplify things, often with brutal honesty.  Older people bring the perspective of their long years on issues.

From Proverbs 12:15:  “Fools think their own way is right, but the wise listen to advice.”

Living to Give

Apostle Paul writes in Galatians 6:14:  “But as for me, I will never boast about anything except the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

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Christ comes to the world

Bringing God’s love to us

 

Jesus sets the bar high

Higher than we can reach

 

Christ delivers two true teachings

To a sinful, unsaved world

 

Love your God, the Father

Love others more than yourself

 

Jesus does more than preach

He teaches us God’s truth

 

His hands heal the sick

Later pierced with sharpened nails

 

He raises up the dead

Just as He will rise

 

Christ, the Messiah, brings hope

He is Savior to mankind

 

Wearing a crown of thorns

Humbles himself on the Cross

 

Rising from a dark tomb

Christ forever defeats our sins

 

Christ serves His Holy Father

His sacrifice continues to give

 

He lives

The Resurrection lives

Eternal life lives

 

Respond to Christ in prayer

Humble, grateful—on our knees

Honor and praise Jesus Christ

Our eternal Savior and protector

His love lights the way

Accepting Jesus as our Savior

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Bill Bright Quote

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Our fears for today, our worries about tomorrow, and even the powers of hell can’t keep God’s love away.

From 1 John 4:7:  “Little children, let no one deceive you.  Everyone who does what is right is righteous, just as He is righteous.”

Lost in the Woods, Chapter 2

This is the second chapter of a three-part story.  If you missed the first chapter, follow this link to catch up on the story:  Lost in the Woods, Chapter 1.

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With daylight growing shorter, Grandpa Ted gathers a few necessary supplies for his rescue mission.  He quickly and efficiently fills a medium-size backpack with water, food, matches, first-aid supplies, and a flashlight.

As he departs, Ted tells his daughter, “We’ll be back by Noon tomorrow.”  She and her husband hope so, yet they feel plenty of apprehension running through their already frail emotions.

Unaware about Grandpa being on his way, Pete and Willy are growing restless.  Having no food or water, the brothers decide to venture out from the cabin—but not too far.  As they search for anything to quench their thirsts or fill their empty stomachs, the boys cannot help but think of their dire situation.

With his intimate knowledge of the woods, Grandpa Ted hopes his grandsons have found the old cabin.  He knows it will provide them with basic shelter as well as a safe refuge.

Moving as quickly as his ancient legs can walk, Ted soon realizes he will need to pace himself.  His 63-year old body begins to remind him that he is no longer a young man.

The brothers discover a creek during their search, and they bury their faces in the cool water for several long drinks.  Up ahead along the creek, Pete spots some bushes which are loaded with wild huckleberries.

The boys plunge into the bushes as their hunger screams for more and more huckleberries.  Eating too quickly, they consume far more berries than their stomachs can safely digest.  Feeling sick, the brothers finally make it back to the safety of the cabin—looking pale and ready to drop.

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Stay tuned for the final chapter.  Be prepared for a few twists in the action as Grandpa Ted and his grandsons hope to be reunited.

Haiku Series #24 (Marriage)

Vows

Sharing scared vows

Holy covenant with God—

‘til death do us part

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Husbands

Love and cherish her

Love her with your entire heart—

Love her forever

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Reverence

Be subject to each

With reverence for Jesus—

Honor each other

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