Tag: encouragement

  • Bright Spot

    Lately, I’ve been trying to exercise and move my body purposefully a few times a week. Swimming at the city aquatic center has been my most recent activity. I LOVE water. In addition to being good exercise, time in the water soothes my soul and relaxes me.

    During the week, especially early in the day, there are always a number of people exercising in the continuous river. Some walk with the current, others against it. There are those who stop to do kicks, some who tread water. It seems that everyone has their own rhythm and routine.

    This morning, there was a gentleman there whom I would guess to be in his late thirties. He was walking laps around the river, and it was obvious that he is not mainstream in his intelligence and social skills. Every time he passed one of us, he spoke. Now, there was a person or two who were annoyed at this behavior, but the rest of us enjoyed him. He was very polite and kind. What really made him stand out, however, was his positivity. Each time he spoke to someone, it was to say something kind and encouraging. At one point, I was walking backward and he said “Way to backstep! That’s hard work!” I smiled and thanked him. Around and around he went, cheering everyone on and encouraging.

    I hope that I will see him again. While I’m sure his life has significant challenges, that is not where he focused. His attention was outward and pure. It was so lovely to be around someone with such a bright outlook and honestly, he made my day. How often do I have the opportunity to speak life and encouragement to others? How often do I choose to look past my own “stuff” and see, really SEE others? This man did not know me, but he took the time and effort to say something kind. I want to be more like him. If I see him again, I will make a point to encourage him and tell him what a difference he is making in this little corner of the world.

  • In the Quiet

    Snow is falling outside my windows. Everything is clean and new, and the mountain backdrop is breathtaking. I live in a Christmas card. I have a cup of coffee on the table next to me and let’s be honest–it is also beautiful. Oh, that first morning cup! The corner in which I sit is a sanctuary for me. A haven. Its beauty lies not with what surrounds me but with what lies within me. I’m spending time with the One who created me and saved my soul. My Jesus meets me here each morning, loving me and giving me focus for my day.

    There’s no magic formula for this time I spend. . . I simply show up and ask Him to meet me. He always does. When distractions crowd in, He helps me regain my focus. His word is honey to my lips and meat to satisfy my soul. In these moments I find my purpose, my joy.

    The world is a crazy place and fills our minds, hearts, and calendars with all sorts of things. Come away for a bit and recharge. Spend some time with the only One who knows exactly who and where you are in this life. He loves you so dearly–no matter what your past or present looks like. There is life and refreshing in Jesus.

  • Gifts

    I am a gifted writer. Doesn’t that sound arrogant? It is arrogant, if I don’t give credit to the One who gave me this gift. If you give my husband metal and a welder, he will create unique, useful, and imaginative things. I wouldn’t know where to start, nor would I be interested in trying. Not so with writing. I LOVE to write. From poetry to snarky quips, I’m your girl. Now, why do I say all that? I say it because every single one of us has gifts from the Father above. We aren’t given these gifts to leave them wrapped and sitting on a shelf. Gifts are to be used and enjoyed–ultimately, they are to be put into the service of the King.

    Father God has given me command of words so that I may bless others for His glory. Our world is sorely lacking in positive and uplifting content. Some days (maybe most) we need something encouraging to read. . . something to which we can relate and that we can grab onto as we walk through this life on Earth.

    Join me, if you’d like, on my own travels. I am a no-nonsense girl–pretty much what you see is what you get. I like to simply share what the Lord is doing in my own life in hopes that you will at least know you are not alone. I struggle. I fail. I make some pretty royal messes. But I am loved with so deep a love by One who knows me better than I know myself. After all, He created me.