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A Bright New Day


Fresh coffee, a cozy spot and God's Word.....

Below is the second blog I shared with you back in August 2017. My coffee mug, pictured here, had been created from my logo. Just gazing at my design and the Romans 15:13 Scripture brightened my day! My friend Paul Litzinger helped to improve the design and I made a larger version of these beautiful coffee mugs. They are now available for you too! To purchase, see the mug pictured at the top of the Blog page and click just below the mug photo. Now for my encore presentation of why I love my quiet time each morning......

I've brewed my coffee and I'm getting ready to start a brand new day. With my cup in hand I head over to my cozy spot and I read or listen to the Word of God. Afterward, I feel refreshed and enthusiastic. This routine has built deep reservoirs of strength in me. When a crisis hits, I am not overtaken by it. And as I'm sure you know from personal experience, we special needs families have more challenges than most! That's why it's so important to prepare yourself for the battles of the day.

I love the Scripture, "Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28). As we agree to hand over our burdens to Jesus, He promises to give us rest in exchange for the worry we just had. Now I realize this is easier said than done. It's a process. My first reaction to any crisis is, "How can I fix this?" But over time I have learned to hand them over to God a little faster. Releasing our burdens over to Him is one secret to finding rest and refreshment. Once we acquire deep rest, we develop stability during a crisis. Peace and patience become our new best friends!

We recently returned from a short visit to Omaha, Nebraska where one of our sons lives. He had just endured a near-death medical crisis. From the moment I heard the news to the time we arrived at the hospital, my mind kept bouncing like a ping pong ball from "How do I fix this?" to "Here Lord, he is yours!" Eventually my mind and heart settled. But even after decades of crises, I still have to train my heart and mind to retreat to the Lord.

"Come to Me" is so inviting and soothing, and so is His rest. Wouldn't you like to live a life that is filled with peace and patience? You'll find that the wonderful ripple effect will be a reflection of

peace in your children.

Come visit me each Friday morning here at www.sparklinghope.net. God bless your day!

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