Source of Strength

From Isaiah 9:2:  The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who lived in a land of deep darkness—on them light has shined.”

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Facing each new trial

Fearing defeat once more

Source of strength found in Christ

Witnessing His open door

 

Darkness shrinking away

Mercy’s light shining in

Source of hope found in Christ

Faith’s renewal now begins

 

Hearing His trusted Word

Walking truth’s righteous road

Source of hope found in Christ

Lessoning life’s heavy load

 

Bloodied cross flows with tears

Empty tomb sharing light

Source of joy found in Christ

Enemy’s lies taking flight

 

Accepting morning’s grace

Forgiving every sin

Source of love found in Christ

Believing what’s felt within

 

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From Joel 3:16:  “The Lord roars from Zion and utters His voice from Jerusalem, and the heavens and the earth shake.  But the Lord is a refuge for His people, a stronghold for the people of Israel.”

Dawn’s Early Brew

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Horizon wakens

Sharing light’s glory

Nightly dreams shaken

Each treasured story

 

Inviting sunrise

Morning’s welcome sign

Colorful landscape

Postcard scene divine

 

Sky fully brightens

Sharing deep blue sky

Spirit enlightens

Few clouds flying high

 

Praising this new hour

Cherished and precious

Hope coming this way

Peace refreshing us

 

Dawn’s early brew

Stirring sweet backbeat

Morning’s harmony

Never obsolete

 

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Power of Kindness

From Colossians 3:12:  “Therefore, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience.”

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With every sunrise

Heart filling with grace

Overflowing love

From heavenly place

 

Freed of darkest clouds

Light removes blindness

Beginning at home

Power of kindness

 

Father’s chosen ones

Mercy stirs inside

Clothed with humbleness

Joyful, lasting ride

 

New life takes over

Love leads our labors

Voices singing psalms

Forgive each neighbor

 

Peace of Christ shall lead

“Golden Rule” thrives

Called as one Body

Compassion arrives

 

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From Colossians 3:17:  “And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.”

Love Descending (Elfchen Series #187)

Deliverance

Foreseeing

Insurmountable force

Against all odds

Trusting in God’s promises

Hope

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Transformation

Surrounding

Darkness surfaces

Never feeling forsaken

Heavenly light breaking through

Peace

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Jubilation

Encountering

Stormy seas

By faith alone

Grace delivers blue skies

Joy

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Faith’s Resurrection

From Psalm 118:1:  “O give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His steadfast love endures forever!”

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Hope’s refuge, waiting in Lord’s highest place

Father’s steadfast love endures forever

Lighting way for each faithful endeavor

Proclaiming Savior’s song of victory

 

Bond of peace, opened at Calvary’s cross

Unified as one with body of Christ

Sharing patient gentleness, though high-priced

Bearing one another in faithful love

 

Measure of forgiveness, joy’s lasting gift

Marvelous in Lord’s single, faithful breath

Overcoming lasting darkness and death

Waiting at heaven’s gate, His love-filled grace

 

Witnessing Savior’s nail-pierced hands and feet

Faith’s Resurrection, forever complete

 

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From Luke 24:36-39:  “While they were talking about this, Jesus Himself stood among them and said to them, ‘Peace be with you.’  They were startled and terrified and thought that they were seeing a ghost.  He said to them, ‘Why are you frightened, and why do doubts arise in your hearts?  Look at My hands and My feet; see that it is I myself.  Touch Me and see, for a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have.'”

Beloved Shepherd (Elfchen Series #185)

Stability

Eyes

Always scanning

Shepherd leading home

Faith’s blessed green pastures

Hope

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Tranquility

Ears

Listening closely

Shepherd gathers each

Faith’s blessed still waters

Peace

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Eternity

Shepherd

Resurrection’s light

Rescued from darkness

Follow to be saved

Jesus

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Big Sky Treasures #9

For the final Saturday of each month, a different and unique feature will be published.  Today’s narrative takes a look at the achievements of Montana native, Jeannette Rankin.  Saturday’s regular feature, “Trivia’s Facts and More,” will return next week. 

Growing up near Missoula, Montana, Jeannette Rankin was destined for a life of service to her country as well as other causes dear to her heart.

Born in 1880, Rankin lived on her family’s ranch in western Montana.  The Treasure State was still recognized as an American territory, and Statehood would not be attained until 1889.    In 1902, she graduated with a degree in Biology from Montana State University (now called University of Montana). 

Left:  A young Jeannette Rankin.  Right:  Around 1914-1916.  (Photos courtesy of Pinterest.)

As a progressive member of the Republican Party, Rankin became the first American woman elected to a federal office.  In 1916, she was victorious in her bid to become a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.  She would later be elected to a second term in 1940.

Rankin supported social welfare causes for improving working conditions and health care for women.  She also worked tirelessly to help women earn the right to vote in the states of Washington and Montana.  Both states granted this right in 1910 and 1914, respectively.  Her efforts joined with other women in gaining universal suffrage for all in 1919 with passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

While Rankin has remained the only Montana woman ever elected to serve in Congress, she has been most remembered for her unwavering stance on war and peace.

During her first term in Congress, President Woodrow Wilson sent a declaration of war request to both houses of Congress.  Joined by 49 other votes against America’s entry into World War I, Rankin cast her vote against the resolution.

Sometimes history will find a way of repeating itself, and this was the case with Rankin in 1941.  Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt sent a declaration of war request to Congress.  With unbendable political courage, she cast the lone vote against America’s entry into World War II.

left:  serving in congress 1941-1943.  right top:  serving in congress 1917-1919.  bottom right:  campaign literature from election of 1916.  (Photos courtesy of Pinterest.)

A lifelong pacifist, Rankin’s two votes against war demonstrated her resolute belief in preventing it.  She became the only member of Congress to vote against America’s entry into both World Wars.  Her own words say it best, “As a woman I can’t go to war, and I refuse to send anyone else.”                   

Rankin’s votes against entry into war terminated her future in politics.  She unsuccessfully ran for the U.S. Senate in 1918, and she did not run for re-election to the U.S. House in 1942.

Prior to her death in 1973, Rankin served as a passionate voice for including equality and women’s rights in Montana’s new constitution, which replaced the original one approved in 1889. 

Love’s Assurance (Fourth Sunday of Advent)

From Luke 2:15-16:  “When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, ‘Let us go now to Bethlehem and see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made known to us.’  So they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph and the child lying in the manger.”

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Love breathes at creation

Stirring throughout darkest void

Goodness pouring from light

Father’s plans fully deployed

 

Love’s promises share hope

Flowing with peace, yet to come

From depths of Father’s Word

Mercy’s steady, beating drum

 

Love fulfills prophecy

Abounding in Father’s grace

No longer in darkness

Joy framing faith’s new embrace

 

Love’s assurance descends

Flowing from Father’s goodwill

Bethlehem’s stirring peace

Silent night, shepherds stand still

 

Love pours into each heart

Enduring Father sows seeds

Messiah fulfills hope

Light releasing joy’s proceeds

 

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Advent Prayer:  Heavenly Father,  as we remember and reflect upon this Advent season, assist us in turning our hearts toward You as we approach the birth of Your blessed Son.  Encourage us to celebrate the gifts received from that very first Christmas:  hope, peace, joy, and love.  Amen.

English pastor and hymn writer, Isaac Watts, wrote the lyrics for “Joy to the World” in 1719.  These verses embrace his interpretation of Psalm 98, which serves as a blessed completion of this Advent series of poems.

Robert Collyer Quote

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The things we do at Christmas are touched with a certain extravagance, as beautiful, in some of its aspects, as the extravagance of nature in June.

From Luke 2:20:  “The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, just as it had been told them.”

Robert Collyer (1823-1912) was an English-born pastor.  Early in his adult life, he emigrated to the United States and would later resuming preaching after having done so in England.

Affirming Father’s Love (Elfchen Series #182)

Unwavering

Hope’s

Silent night

Beneath Bethlehem’s star

Witnessing Messiah’s promised birth

Peace

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Answering

Faith’s

Fulfilling testament

Humble shepherds witness

Prince of Peace born

Hallelujah!

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Transforming

Joy’s

Angelic chorus

Scaling every mountain

Witness grace flowing upstream

Love

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