Joy and JOY?

I just watched the Elijah Clips episode of Amanda Grace that I posted below. On January 2nd, she said joy will be poured out on several places. She also said the Lord distinguished Joy from JOY! JOY stands for Justice Of Yahweh. God will be glorified, and his people will experience an outpouring of joy when Justice comes, and evil is vanquished. She said January has already been marked by a cat 7 quake in Japan.

How is the January fasting going? I’m glad you asked! We have at least one night a week set aside for a prayer meeting. Last night, I’m glad Pastor Josh reminded us at the prayer meeting that we may be getting a headache or light-headed the 4th day. I had forgotten and thought I might faint that morning at another meeting. I have decided not to eat dairy, wheat, or sugar. I am having a bowl of rice cereal with a serving of nuts, 1/2 cup of berries, and a cup of almond milk in the mornings so I can take my normal supplements. I do liquids, mostly water, until after 4 p.m. I’m honoring my husband by sharing dinner with him at that time.

In my devotions this week, I read the first chapters of Genesis, Matthew, Ezra, and Acts. This covered the creation of the earth out of a dark void, the genealogy of Jesus & announcement of His birth, a pagan king facilitated the end of 70 year’s captivity in Babylon and rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem. Acts detailed Jesus’s resurrection, 40 days on earth, his rising into the clouds, and the coming of the Holy Spirit.

All four of these beginnings show the faithfulness of God, His grace, and mercy for the creation He made. So many prophecies were fulfilled in each one of these eras. We are in a new Kingdom erea. We must trust that the LORD has our backs, and it’s a time to bring honor and glory to our Lord.

Here’s an excerpt from Rick Renner’s monthly teaching letter. He said this year will be a time of turbulance where everything that can be shaken will be shaken. He sresses that those who are staying in faith will thrive. Rick says:

The Holy Spirit specifically said that those who:
Stay in faith…
Stay in peace…
Stay in love…
Stay in fellowship…
Keep sowing seed for the sake of eternity…
Will experience a supernatural power that will cause them to be:
Unmoved…
Unshaken…
Well provided for…
And they will have a much-needed:
Divine assurance…
Divine peace…
Divine power…
Divine and supernatural victory

I’m reminded that during Covid, I was prospering with extra jobs and finances. I contributed to our church and several other ministries, and our family was well provided for. Our church finances burgeoned, and a lot of ministry happened, despite all the craziness of that time.

Other prophets I have listened to said believers will be kept in a place of safety, as Psalm 91 describes. Don’t forget the Lord’s promises in Psalm 23 as well. Stick with the encouragement from Rick Renner’s prophecy. You can watch Rick teaching on this and also find the full teaching letter at:

Shalom to you all as we walk in faith and victory. May the love of God enfold you and the Spirit reassure you that all is well. Keep walking in step with the Spirit and loving God and those He puts in your life.

2024 Fasting, Hope, and a few Book Reviews

The Brownville, NY church Charles G. Finney spent a winter snowed -in at, preaching
and praying in the1800’s revival at its infancy.

New Year’s Eve, I spent about 6 hours at this old church, experiencing a taste of heaven on earth and the burgeoning revival in our area. I rejoiced in seeing people from my former church involvements and many from my current congregation, as well as many I met for the first time. Just thinking about how in eternity, we can fellowship with Everyone who follows Jesus!

What excellent fellowship we enjoyed as we packed the church sanctuary. The worship team was excellent, the Spirit heavy, and prayers effective. Baptisms were performed, and many children and young people were there, all behaving well for such a late evening! Oh, did I mention older saints and people from several different churches attended as well?

Our church has begun our annual January fast. Our concentration this year is Immanuel; Our God is with us, and we are with our God. You can check out http://www.myacf.org for Pastor’s sermon about this fast. I decided to begin fasting at sundown New Year’s evening, only drinking water. The Spirit and fellowship made it easy to pass up the snacks that were there at the church. This year, I decided to concentrate on no wheat, no dairy, and no sugars. I eat enough to take my supplements in the morning, then liquids until after 4 p.m. Liquids continue after sharing a curtailed dinner with my husband, John. The main idea is to take 21 days to make room in my life to grow closer to the Lord, feeding my spirit more than my flesh. Our church does not mandate that members fast or dictate how to observe it, but it helps knowing others are abstaining from food at the same time.

Now for the book reviews. I remind you that there’s a discount for my Musings Along Life’s Journey Kindle version starting January 17th, only 99cents!

The Lost Arts of Christianity by Mike Bartholomew is my current read. I met Pastor Mike at a joint prayer evening last week at our church. He pastors at a sister church in our area. This book was published in 2009 but still holds good advice for coming back to the truths of Christian Living many of us have left off from. Mike covers:

Beginning Correctly, Salty Living, The Spirit Filled Life, Self-control, Patient Faith, Serving, Hospitality, Disciple Making, Praying, Forgiving, Giving, Recognizing the Times, Loyalty, Contentment, Hard Work, Loving the Truth, Joyful Living, Discretion, Unity, Parenting, Submission to Authority, Finishing Correctly.

You will find I covered a few of these topics in my memoir, but Pastor Mike Bartholomew fleshes them out a bit more, since he’s been a Pastor as long as I’ve been a believer, which gives him more examples to share. If you want to find out how to help others find God’s way of living this Christian life or confirm/challenge the life you’re living, I recommend this book, which can be purchased on Amazon or Walmart.com.

The second book I want to share is the new devotional I started today. It’s Our Faithful God Devotional by Katie Davis Majors, 52 Weeks of Leaning on His Unchanging Character.

Katie says,”… we aren’t going to cover the whole Bible in a year. But we are going to read different parts of the Old and New Testaments, soaking our hearts and minds in God’s Word as we look for evidence of His unchanging character throughout the ages.” (From the introduction). Each week, you read one Scripture each day for four days. On day five, you read all four Scriptures. Two days a week, you can meditate/re-read the Scriptures, or use them as catch-up days. Katy starts each day by setting the stage for the chapter you will read, then offers questions to help you apply it to your life.

This seems to be a good place for me to start this new year. I have christened a new journal and look forward to what the Spirit will do with Katie’s prompts. My first assignment is to read Genesis 1 and start a habit of noticing God’s goodness all around, trusting Him to make the dark areas of my life light and good. This means seeing God as Creator of all, still speaking light and life, still declaring His creation is good. My second day, I read the first chapter of Matthew.

As I conclude these thoughts, I speak Shalom to you, my readers. 2024 is a year of expectation. God is on the move, and we are blessed to move with Him! Remember to pray for the peace of Jerusalem, as Psalm 122 says, for the good of our brothers and friends. Also, they that touch Israel touch the apple of the Father’s eye. He will not let the enemy go much farther. His judgement is written in the Scriptures!