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Gathering Just Enough

4 / 8 / 20

One of my priorities during the quarantine is physical activity in any form. When the sun makes an appearance, I want to take advantage! But, sometimes I struggle with letting go of my agenda. For example, I was really struggling with wanting my kids to get outside and enjoy the sunshine but they were completely content playing with a giant cardboard box in the basement. As seems to be the theme for the season, I was getting a little anxious when they did not bend to my agenda. Lately God has revealed to me that I’ve been trying to hoard something that can’t be saved. 

The Israelites were commanded by God to collect manna, His provision, each day, but just enough for that one day. Moses advised them, “‘No one is to keep any of it until morning,” (Exodus 16:19 NIV). Unfortunately, not everyone obeyed. Those who forgot the rule or intentionally kept the manna until dawn found that it was rotten and “full of maggots.” Well, that escalated quickly!

Before the Biblical version of “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” took place, God’s people complained, “If only we had died by the Lord’s hand in Egypt!” They were looking back longingly and romanticizing some ugly circumstances. I’m thinking God’s trying to tell us to pay attention to the present. 

Although I am a former teacher, I did not choose to homeschool until it was placed in my lap. I can complain and be bitter that I no longer have the freedom I once had; that is certainly an option and I did that a lot initially. All feelings are valid, but does that bitterness continue to nourish my soul? 

Instead, I can learn to thank God for the opportunity to be with my children. I can be present and focus on my own version of “just enough for each day.” I can learn to savor the moments that we have because we’ve been forced to slow down. Just yesterday my son gave me a random hug, kiss and an “I love you” which I don’t think would have happened on a busy school day. 

You may have been called to add homeschooling or other responsibilities to your resumė during this season. You were already stressed with your prior schedule, but now, you’re overwhelmed. May I challenge you to breathe and look up? Maybe your manna was a sweet exchange between your kids, or a delicious meal cooked by your husband, or a hot shower you found time to take, or the blooming daffodils in your yard, or one Common Core math lesson that you finally taught, or the mercy that you received as the day comes to an end.  

Go ahead; take a look. What manna has God provided for you today? 

Love from Virginia

#textingthetruthblog #manna #newmercies #findthegood #realmomsrealgrace #Coronavirus2020 #trynottohoard #gatherjustenough #mannafromheaven #liveinthemoment

 

Resource to Come Alongside You: 

www.unite714.com During the COVID-19 pestilence, it is comforting to know we can be a part of the prayers of the global church. 

Truth to Inhale: 

His Grace is Sufficient for Me by Jennifer Knapp 

Do it Again by Elevation Worship 

Still by Amanda Cook 

Soaking in the Truth: 

God said to Moses, “I’m going to rain bread down from the skies for you. The people will go out and gather each day’s ration. I’m going to test them to see if they’ll live according to my Teaching or not. On the sixth day, when they prepare what they have gathered, it will turn out to be twice as much as their daily ration.” Exodus 16:4, MSG  

No one is to keep any of it until morning. Exodus 16:19, NIV

If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves, and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from Heaven, and forgive their sin and heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14, NKJV 

But He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. 2 Corinthians 12:9, NIV

 

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Hosanna in the Highest

4 / 7 / 204 / 7 / 20

 

“They took palm branches and went out to meet him, shouting, ‘Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the king of Israel!’” John 12:13, NIV 

In our Lenten Bible Study He is Alive from Becky Kiser, she says, “Take a moment to pray that the Lord would help you experience the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus with fresh eyes and open heart this week.” Lord, help us. 

I have been thinking about this. And here’s my question: How can people praise in such difficult times?  How can we hold grief and joy in the same moment? Well, we know God says “No” sometimes. But, Mamas, let’s proclaim Grace over our circumstances.  He is still God and there is still a good ending no matter what this present darkness holds.  

I am sure you’ve experienced God saying “No” to you even before the Coronavirus.  I believe one of the most amazing things about a pandemic is that everyone is affected — we are all in this together, Mamas.  Not everyone has had trauma, been poor, or not gotten what they wished for…but everyone on Earth is having to deal with this virus.  Jesus understands what we have been through here on Earth. 

Just as we all relate together with the pandemic, Jesus can extend Grace to us because he felt the entire spectrum of human emotion during his life and pain on the Cross. What a gift this Easter.  No matter what life is like at your home this Easter, Mama, Jesus has Grace for you. He knows how you are feeling, and no feeling is insignificant to him. 

As moms, we all have fears right now, but this week we get to cling to the stronghold of our lives (Psalm 27:1). God sometimes tells us “No,” but because He goes before us, He knows what is best and will work the “Nos” and the fears for His good, even in the midst of our chaos and anxiety. 

For Becky Kiser God said “No” when she was fired and unable to go back to her comfort zone. That was her “personal Egypt.”  For me, it is food and weight gain. My age old issue is weight, but because of my gracious God, this pandemic will not get the best of me.  I am eating weird stuff, but I am not binging, praise God! Hosanna in the Highest. 

As Kiser writes, “her personal Egypt” had to be a slammed door so she would never be able to go back there. For me, I can no longer hide behind my fat (my external insecurity and old insulation). I had to face my own shortcomings beneath the surface and deal with the true anxiety. 

Has that happened to you? Has God torn through your comfort zone for your own good? Has He been working like this even during the pandemic quarantine? We want you to know that you are not alone this Easter, although we are all cloistered.  We may be afraid, but we are together. We may be unsure, much like Jesus and his followers on the first Easter, but we do have hope that we know this will all end eventually, if we are faithful and obedient.  

Palm Sunday signifies the humble entrance into Jerusalem on a donkey, where people laid palms at his feet to symbolize peace but also triumph and royalty.  His humility caused praise.  

My prayer this Easter week is that even though God has said “No” to several things right now, I want to still see where He’s working. I am praying I can be like Jesus this Easter, where I obey His voice and stay humble. Practically this means instead of being the tyrant in my home, keeping everyone on task, I want to live with gentleness like Jesus did. 

We want to share a few resources about Easter with you.  We’d love to hear how you are celebrating Holy Week with your family too!    

#sacredholidays @sacredholidays @hillsongunited #lent2020 #coronavirus #palmsunday #quarantinelife #coronacrazy #coronavirus #palmsunday #holyweek #holyweekideas #easterideas #hosanna #textingthetruth #realmomsrealgrace

Air Hugs,

Jo

 

Resources to Come Alongside You: 

Colette Eaton Stay Holy, Stay Home 

Palm Frond Free Printable from Illustrated Ministry 

Unscrambling Easter Here is a past post to encourage you as we encounter the Holy Week. 

Easter Box Tradition We could actually do this during quarantine with household items! 

COVID 19 Time Capsule Worksheets 

 

Truth to Inhale: 

Stand in Your Love by Josh Baldwin (Bethel)

Hosanna by Hillsong United 

Lion and the Lamb by Leeland 

I Look to You by Selah 

 

Soaking in the Truth: 

And I will give this people favour in the sight of the Egyptians: and it shall come to pass, that, when ye go, ye shall not go empty. Exodus 3:21 KJV  

Yes, I am the vine; you are the branches. Those who remain in me, and I in them, will produce much fruit. For apart from me you can do nothing. John 15:5 NLT 

They took palm branches and went out to meet him, shouting, ‘Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the king of Israel!’ John 12:13, NIV 

The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear?  The Lord is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid? Psalm 27:1, NIV

 

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