I wanted to share some scriptures that I’m going to be meditating on this week, or for however long. I could type a million words here, but there is nothing on this earth more refreshing to me, whether I want to hear it or not, than God’s Word.

My sweet friend a few years back made me a box of hundreds of scripture cards, all laminated and in pretty colors…yes, she was an Elementary school teacher…anyway, I keep it on a coffee table in my bedroom and while I feed Ryan I flip through these cards that are much more than just cards, but literal food for every part of my being.

In Jason’s line of work it is common place, though heart-breaking, to encounter starvation and malnutrition.

In America it is common place to encounter over-eating or over-consumption, yet we rarely, if ever, equate it with the same definitions: starvation and malnutrition, lack or being without.

In America, we have so much. We have plenty. We have more than enough and even some of the most impoverished people in our country are better off than many of those in 3rd world countries.

And, in America, in American Christianity, there are many that on the outside look well-fed and nourished, yet on the inside are truly starving, barely surviving.

I lived like that for years…trying to follow Christ without getting to know Him in His Word…

John chapter six talks about Jesus being the “bread of life.” In the wilderness when the Jews were wandering, God provided literal food, manna bread, for the people to ingest. For years, thousands of them, people have taken that sign as something with which we are to fill our lives with…we find comfort in it.

I found comfort in it for years…

The Jews were very comfortable knowing they’d find manna each morning out in the wilderness. Of course, then they started grumbling since they were eating it every single day…they longed for variety.

Jesus is that variety. He satisfies in a way we are unable to explain so that when our lives are in transition, holding patterns, complete chaos, knowing and trusting Christ brings a peace that no meal could satisfy.

Anyway, that wasn’t what I was going to share…I was going to share the scriptures that I am chewing on, feasting on, in the days ahead. I hope they are an encouragement and challenge to you, as well.

  • “Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.” NIV Psalm 51:12 Here’s The Message version that ROCKS!
  • “Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.” NIV John 15:4 Here it is in The Message.
  • “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.” NIV Galatians 5:22-23 Here it is in The Message.

It’s so cool how these were the first 3 scripture cards in my little box this morning…and how they progress as you dig deeper into each one.

So that’s what I’m chewing on. Want a bite?

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  1. I love your box of Bible Verse cards, I have one up in my special place in our closet. Thanks for sharing your heart and God’s Word today. Love you lots and lots

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