Refuge

This week’s meme is Psalm 91:2. You may recognize the verse from last week’s post. It’s one of my favorites.

Thou are my

Webster defines refuge as a shelter or protection from danger or trouble.

Identifying our refuge will save us from running to the wrong source in times of need.

Click to tweet:  Identifying our refuge will save us from running to the wrong source in times of need.

Do you know the identity of your refuge?


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Red Birds and Red Trucks

I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust (Psalm 91:2 KJV).

Cardinal close upLast week, Lulu and I happened upon a cardinal trapped in a neighbor’s small chicken coop. He was flying from side to side, frantically searching for an exit.  The temperature was rising, and he refused to calm down and rest. We watched as he tried again to free himself only to land breathlessly on the ground. The way he was behaving, he wouldn’t last long.

I exited the truck—leaving the door ajar—and walked to the coop with Lulu in tow. I opened the cage door and began shooing the chicken while coaxing the bird the best way I knew how. After several minutes, Mr. Cardinal realized the door was open and flew the coop. Literally. Ha!

I locked the door on the chicken coop, climbed into my truck, and cranked up the AC. Yes, it was 80 degrees. I needed the air. Saving birds while shooing chickens is hard work, people. 🙂

Click to Tweet: Saving birds while shooing chickens is hard work! #devotional #memoir

20180225_134919When Lulu opened her door, she quickly stepped back to the rear door. “Mama, the bird is sitting in my seat.”

Sure enough, the bird was sitting in her seat panting with cold air blowing through his tuft of feathers. He wasn’t in a hurry to leave. He had discovered air conditioning was pretty cool. 😉

Click to tweet: He had discovered air conditioning was pretty cool. #nature #memoir

I retrieved my phone from the console and took a picture20180225_135418_001. I was sure he would fly. Instead, he just sat there. Enjoying the air. I turned the middle vent toward him, and he turned his head as if to allow the breeze to blow on his face. I took more photos as he rested. Twelve, in all. After his breathing slowed, he sat for a few minutes more and then flew to a nearby fence.

Later, I thought about the spiritual significance of that incident. I often flutter about working to free myself from worrisome circumstances that capture my attention. The more I try, the weaker I become. I often miss my Rescuer standing at the door offering to free me. The pictures of the cardinal remind me that I need to fly to Father’s presence and let the refreshing breeze of Holy Spirit restore me.

Click to tweet: I need to fly to Father’s presence and let the refreshing breeze of Holy Spirit restore me. #devotional #hope

Dearest Lord, when I am fluttering about without an escape, help me to focus on you who stands at the door to save me. Help me to fly into your arms and rest under the refreshing breeze of your Holy Spirit. In Jesus’s name, I pray. Amen

Have you ever gained a spiritual insight from nature?

Share the Love ~ February

By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. John 13:35 KJV

Good morning, reader! Can you believe we are closing February? I feel as if I just unrolled the mat! The past two weeks have been perfect. The temps have been in the 80s during the day with high 60s at night. but I’m sure it won’t last. We are in for another cold stretch before spring decides to stay.

Today, I’m with Sandra Ardoin on her blog talking about courage. I would love to see you there. Come by and tell me what you’re doing this year to get out of your comfort zone and grow your courage. See you there!

Meanwhile, enjoy this month’s Share the Love.

Reading

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When It’s NOT Profitable to Read Romance ~ Fiction Aficionado Blog 
The Captain’s Daughter
New Release Embarrasses Author’s Teenage Children. Noooooo… ~ Ladies in Defiance

Writing

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Learning to use Scrivener – Live to Write – Write to Live
Failure
Takeover Tuesday: Karen Jurgens ~ Toni Shiloh
After Revision: What’s Next ~ Linda Yezak

Inspirational

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Writers, Don’t Despise Small Beginnings ~ The Write Editing
Reading Between the Lines (and Living Between the Times) ~ Arise Daily Devos
My Unseen Recovery ~ Beauty Beyond Bones

Foodie

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Chewy Gooey Brownie ~ Rhythm in Life
Spiced Peach Pie, Anyone? ~ Sandra Merville Hart
Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwiches ~ Mom’s Cravings

Click to Tweet: Share the Love ~ February @GailJohnson87 #foodie #amwriting #amreading #inspiration


Winner!!

The winner of this month’s giveaway is Melissa (Mimi) Henderson.

Note: Winner chosen by Random.org