Sunday, January 04, 2026

Sunday Scripture

 


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Time for another Sunday Scripture!  As promised, I'm getting back to the Daily Grace Co. book Fix Your Focus, which is really not a Bible study as such, but more of a guide to help you fix your focus on God, His Word, prayer, gratitude, and spiritual growth, every week for 52 weeks.  I encourage you to follow along with us as we journal, look at Scripture, pray, and face the challenges of our weeks with our focus on Him.  I truly hope that others are finding this as helpful as I am.  I took a break from this for the months of November and December, but now we are back!

This week's lesson was actually done by me the week of October 20,  but I am working ahead of you readers.  So here goes!

๐ŸŒฟ WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE CHECKLIST is further on in each week's section. But since I am working on Fix Your Focus all week long, I find it works best for me to do this checklist first. This checklist offers us four points:  

* To make a plan for reading our Bibles and praying.

* To add any upcoming events to our calendars.

* To jot down a to-do list of tasks that must be completed this week.

* To make a note of our top three priorities for this week.

This last point is one that I need to pay special attention to every week.  I've been finding it so helpful.  (The other three points are things that I'm consistently doing.) 

For this week, my top three priorities are:

1) Homemaking -- Try once again to do a 7-day home reset.  Previous attempts have fizzled out, but this week looks relatively quiet.

2) Energy/Etsy/education -- Get back to exercise and walking; prepare some new Etsy listings; attend a Bible Conference (with a focus on discipleship) on Saturday.

3) Ministry --  Prepare and teach SS lesson; work at TWNE; blogging; tea and discipleship on Wednesday; phone calls.

[If you are following along with our study, this is the place to make a Week-at-a-Glance checklist and/or priority list for yourself!]

๐ŸŒฟ The first actual prompt for each week is JOURNAL.  We are encouraged to take a few minutes to our fears, joys, worries, desires and stressors concerning the week ahead.  [If you are following along with us, take a moment in a journal or notebook to do just that.]. Here's what I wrote on Monday, breaking it down into the suggested categories:

Fears: No real fears going into this week, though there is a situation I'm deeply concerned about.   

Joys: If I can manage a 7-day home reset, I hope to find joy in that.  Ministry is a joy and I especially look forward to our teatime on Wednesday.  It will be a joy to learn at the Foundations Bible Conference and we look forward to the likelihood of connecting withe friends there as well -- another joy!

Worries: I do seek not to worry, as Jesus says worry is sin and commands us not to do it.  Yet I do have concerns.  I seek to pray about those and leave them with the Lord, rather than worrying about them.

Desires: That God will be glorified in the happenings of this week.  That I can be a blessing to other ladies in every context -- phone calls/mentoring; Sunday School; blogging; teatime discipleship; interactions with friends.  To learn much that will be helpful at the Foundations conference.  To list a good number of items in my Etsy shop.  

Stressors: Any unresolved situation or undone task can become a source of stress.  The limitations of aging, time and energy constraints are all stressors.  I also find my husband's poor hearing to be a source of stress.

๐ŸŒฟ The next prompt is PRAYER. It was suggested that we use several prayer prompts to have a conversation with God about the week ahead.  [You can do the same.  Use the very same prompts for your own prayer.]

* Lord, You are ... aware of every detail of this week.  You know all that it will hold -- even the unplanned things -- and You are in control of every aspect.  You are aware of my time and energy constraints and You are able to help me use each day fully and wisely.  You are sovereign over every concerning situation (and everything else) and will work each one out and give me wisdom in it.

* Lord, I feel ... wholly inadequate in my own strength to accomplish any of my plans for this week.  I feel sad that I will miss this month's Ladies of Grace meeting (same day as the Bible conference) but I can't be in two places at once.  I feel a bit overwhelmed although this is a relatively quiet week.  I feel a bit discouraged about the things.that I already know aren't likely to get done.

* Lord, help me with ... everything that needs to happen in this week.  Help me to continue to commit my concerns to You and to leave them in Your  sovereign, capable hands.  Help me with managing my time and my energy levels and with aging more gracefully.  Help me to have wisdom for every aspect of my week.  

* Lord, forgive me for ... times when I  act in my own strength or wisdom.  Times when I turn to food or distractions for comfort rather than to You and to Your Word.  Continued procrastination regarding my exercise program.

* Make a note of 4 or 5 people you are specifically praying for.  I listed a friend dealing with severe pain; and the families of two dear senior saints who have recently passed into eternity, as they grieve the loss.

๐ŸŒฟ The next section in this helpful guide is SCRIPTURE MEDITATION.  I chose to first meditate on this week's Scripture, Revelation 5:13,  using the SOAP method, and then answered several suggested questions.   [You can use your own preferred method to meditate on this verse, and answer the questions below for yourself.]

S= "And every creature that is in heaven and on the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honor, and glory, and power, be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb forever and ever."  (Revelation 5:13)

O=   The ESV reads: "And I heard every creature in heaven, and on earth, and under the earth, and in the sea, and all that is in them, saying, To Him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might forever and ever!"

C. I Scofield titles verses 13-14 "Eventual universal adoration of the Lamb as King."  He gives a cross-reference for this title:

"Wherefore, God also hath highly exalted Him, and given Him a name which is above every name, That at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth, And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."  (Philippians 2:9-11)

John Phillips comments, "God has placed into the hands of men the decision as to whether or not they will accept Christ as Savior, but the decision as to whether or not they will acknowledge Him as Lord is not theirs to decide."

Cross-references for "sitteth upon the throne -- "And hath made us unto our God a kingdom of priests, and we shall reign on the earth."  (Revelation 5:10)

"And the seventh angel sounded, and there were great voices in heaven, saying, the kingdom of this world is become the kingdom of our Lord, and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever."  (Revelation 10:15)

Saying, Where is He that is born King of the Jews?  For we have seen His star in the east, and are come to worship Him."  (Matthew 2:2)

"Then cometh the end, when He shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father, when He shall have put down all rule and all authority, and power: For He must reign, till He hath put all enemies under His feet."  (1 Corinthians 15:24-25)

Cross-reference for "Lamb" -- "And they sang a new song [having fallen down before the Lamb], saying, Thou art worthy to take the scroll, and to open its seals; for Thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by Thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation."  (Revelation 5:9))

One commentator pointed out, "Both the Father and the Lamb receive equal worship. An astounding indication of the Deity of Christ and the Trinity! Only in the eternal state will we be able to fully apprehend the glory of the Father and the Son."

Cross-references for "every creature" -- ""My mouth shall speak the praise of the LORD; and let all flesh bless His holy name forever and ever."  (Psalm 145:21) 

"Let everything that hath breath praise the LORD.  Praise ye the LORD."  (Psalm 150:6)

A= To help with my application of this verse, I answered the three questions from Fix your Focus:

* Reflect on what this verse tells you about who God is.

He is the One who sits on the throne, worthy of worship from every creature, whether in heaven, on earth, under the earth, or in the sea.  He is deserving of all honor, glory, and blessing.  He is all-powerful.  He is the Lamb of God.

* Think about what this verse tells you about who you are.

I'm a sinner who has accepted the sacrifice of the Lamb on my behalf.  I'm a creature on earth who must bless my King with honor and glory.  I must be seeking to glorify Him in all that I do.

* Throughout the week, consider how this verse should affect the way you live.

 I should live in thankfulness to Him for giving me new life.  I should live my life in a way that honors and glorifies the King.

 David McCasland writes in Our Daily Bread"The pleasure of sharing music in community has drawn people together for centuries. As followers of Christ, whether we are in small groups, choirs, or congregations, bringing praise to God is one of the key elements in our own expression of faith. And one day, we’ll be singing in a concert that defies imagination.
   
"In a sweeping vision of the tumultuous events at the end of time, John records a chorus of praise that begins with a few and swells to a company beyond number. In honor of the Lamb of God, who with His blood has redeemed people from every tribe and nation, he song begins at the throne of God, is joined by multiplied thousands of angels, and finally includes every creature in heaven, earth, and sea. Together we will sing, 'Blessing and honor and glory and power be to Him who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb, forever and ever!'
    "What a choir! What a concert! What a privilege to start rehearsing today!"

What a blessing this thought is to me!  I like to sing but don't do it well, nor can I read music or play an instrument.  Yet one day I will be singing in the most amazing choir ever assembled!

P= "Lord, I'm so thankful that You are the King!  Truly, You are worthy of worship from every creature, whether in heaven, on earth, under the earth, or in the sea.  You are deserving of all honor, glory, and blessing.  Not only are You the King, You are my King!

    "I pray that You will help me to live everyday in thankfulness for the new life You have given me.  Help me to pay attention to living a life that honors and glorifies You.  Help me to praise You everyday as I start rehearsing now for that heavenly choir I will one day get to sing in!  I thank and praise You  in Jesus' name, Amen."

๐ŸŒฟ GRATITUDE is the next prompt.  We were to reflect on the way God has shown His faithfulness to you over the past week and list five things we are thankful for.  [If you are following along with us, be sure to make your own list of five things!]. Here is my list:

1) Tremendous fellowship with Bill and Karen, along with our neighboring family,  on the Tuesday.  Everything from side-splitting laughter to deep spiritual truth.

2) The huge blessing of being able to use our little cottage as a place for hospitality.

3) The delight of taking our 10-year-old granddaughter apple picking and out for lunch.

4) A wonderful time of tea and discipleship with Jennifer, Deanna, and Kendra.

5) A really fun dinner cruise on a lake with dear friends, which included not only yummy food but great fellowship and a lovely sunset.

๐ŸŒฟ SPIRITUAL GROWTH is the next prompt, and this week there's an emphasis on SERVICE.  We were to think about what resources we have available and how we could serve those in need this week.  [And again, if you are following along, please think about this for yourself.]

My plan for service: to share some helpful information with those who need it.  To share my time and willing hands in cleaning at my volunteer job.  To share my thoughts and results of my study with other ladies.  

๐ŸŒฟ Lastly is a GOSPEL-CENTERED AFFIRMATION

One day, every one and every thing will worship the Lord.

We can take this encouraging, uplifting thought into the coming week and can be motivated by it to help others see the necessity of a relationship with God in this life to be ready for the next.

And there's the Sunday Scripture for this week!

Thursday, January 01, 2026

Some goals for January

 


 A new month means new goals (and with me, always some ongoing ones as well).  The January calendars are going up!  Here goes:

* Keep up with Flylady's homemaking zones of the week
* Spend time with our friends who are younger believers
* Enjoy our church ladies' gathering
* Post in this blog as often as possible 
* Post in my Christmas blog as often as possible
* Continue planning and making Christmas gifts and decor
* Continue planning for family birthday gifts and crafting any handmade ones
* Continue studying and preparing for my Sunday Scripture blog posts
* Read through the January passages of the Daily Walk Bible
* Finish Even If, a study of Habakkuk from the Daily Grace Co.
* Continue stocking my Etsy shop and continue selling vintage items
* Write at least 4 encouraging notes to friends and family
* Help and encourage my local daughter as I'm able
* Plan meals with a greater emphasis on healthy eating
* Get early light each morning
* Get to bed by 8:30 each night we are at home
* Drink enough water each day
* Walk and/or exercise at least 4 times each week
* Possibly plan a few get-togethers with friends 
* Continue with my Sunday School lesson preparation and teaching
* Start a sugar fast
* Work at our volunteer jobs as needed
* Finish a crocheted hat
* Resume our times of teatime discipleship on Wednesdays
* Seek to encourage friends by email and phone chats
* Take down Christmas mid-month and decorate our home for winter
* Figure out finishes for some completed cross-stitch and embroidery projects

HEALTHY HABITS FOR JANUARY:  Drink more water/get more sleep/exercise daily/intermittent fasting/limit carbs/get morning light

WORD FOR 2025: Intentional

And there you have it -- a few goals for January 2026!

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

And so December ends ...

 It's been delightful posting here at my kitchen table most days this month.  Thanks for joining me here!

Time to think not only about a new month, but a brand new year.  I'll look forward to having you all join me as I set new goals, share my word for the year, talk about recipes, crafts, Bible study and more.  See you next year!

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Trying a new recipe for a kitchen gift

 For most of the Christmas season, I've been thinking about trying a recipe I found in an older Victoria magazine.  It sounded as if it might make a nice kitchen gift.

Yesterday, I finally got around to trying it.  We have a New Year's Eve fellowship coming up at church, and I thought we could take these nuts along as one of our contributions to the snack fellowship.  (I also plan on making a cheese log, and of course Mr. T will bring along a cookie and fudge tray.)

Here is the recipe:

BARBECUE SPICED PECANS

1 pound pecan halves 

4 Tablespoons butter, melted

1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar

1/4 teaspoon each celery salt, paprika, and dry mustard

A large pinch of cloves

Salt to taste

Preheat oven to 350ยบ.  

On a baking sheet, spread the pecan halves into one layer and bake for 10 minutes until lightly  brown and crisp.  

Transfer the pecans to a large bowl and, while sill hot, toss with the butter.

In a small bowl, combine the remaining ingredients, add to the pecans, and toss to coat.  Let cool.  Store airtight up to 2 weeks.

Makes about 4 cups.

Now.  I wanted to make only a half pound, so I used only 2 Tbsp. butter.  If I had had more maple sugar on hand, I would have used 2 Tbsp. brown sugar.  I had 1 Tbsp. of maple sugar so I used 1 T. brown sugar as well.  I should add that I used smoked paprika for more of a barbecue flavor.

But I miscalculated when making the sugar and spice mixture and added the entire 1/4 tsp. of each spice (rather than cutting the amount in half as I'd done with the other ingredients), so I ended up adding 2 Tbsp. more brown sugar.  It was too late at that point to add more butter.  

The pecans came out quite tasty.  They are not overly spicy at all, so I might tweak the spices another time.  And if I can get it, I will definitely substitute maple sugar for light brown.

All in all, I'd call this recipe a success!

Monday, December 29, 2025

An organizational tool for the New Year

 


For many years I have sought to plan my weeks more efficiently. Although I don't really use a planner as such, I have found that weekly calendar sheets are a huge help to me.   I had tried different weekly planner sheets and had the best success in making my own, as pictured at the top.  That way I could really personalize it to include healthy habits, a memory verse and other spiritual goals.  

But the older format no longer serves me well and I can't change the info because I no longer have a computer with this type of a word processing program on it.

So I've tried various weekly calendar sheets, the kind you can buy in tear-off pads.  With most of them I ended up having to adapt them in various ways, draw extra lines, etc.

But I am here to tell you I am really happy with these weekly planner sheets that I've been using for a few months now.



You can find these at Amazon here.  Maybe other places too, I'm not sure.  I got the Green Tranquility ones.  (Any added tranquility is a good thing!)

The Habit Tracker (seen in the middle of the bottom row) is just great for my categories like walking, prayer, Bible reading, exercise, water, early light, etc.  So easy to just jot these in when planning the week and simply X them off as accomplished.

I really like the way this weekly planner sheet is set up.  It's easy to look at what the priorities for the week need to be as well as details for each day.  I take a few minutes every Sunday afternoon or evening to plan the upcoming week, since the calendar starts on Monday.  This is a lot simpler than trying to customize my own; it has absolutely everything I need in a weekly planner page.  I've been so pleased with this tool and plan to get more in the coming year.  The price is right, too.  

Hopefully this might encourage someone else who's looking to get more organized in the New Year! 

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Sunday Scripture

 


 
I've been posting  Sunday Scriptures on both of my blogs this December, taken from an Advent study I did in 2013 with Good Morning Girls.  The study, Keeping Our Hearts Focused on Jesus, is still available as a free download.  Scroll down and click on the book-like image, and the pdf should open right up.  More than just a Bible study, this is an ebook that includes recipes, Advent activities, and more.  I think it will be a blessing to you.  At this point I think I've blogged about every part of that study, so next December I'll be doing something different.  And, in January 2026 I plan to get back to the Fix Your Focus lessons.

I've mentioned before that I like to use the SOAP method of Bible study, and the studies from GMG use a very similar one.  I find this method a real blessing whether I am studying shorter passages or longer ones, so I hope you'll give it a try if you haven't ever done so. Just a reminder that the S is for Scripture -- just write it out -- and the O is for Observation, the A is for Application and the P is for prayer -- concerning how you'll apply this verse or passage,  or praise for what it means to you.

This last week's verses are focused on Peace.  If you downloaded the study and are following along with it, this (interestingly enough) is the one from December 27.

S= "Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you; not as the world giveth, give I unto you.  Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid."  (John 14:27)

O= Jesus here is speaking to His disciples (the eleven) in the upper room prior to His death.  This chapter contains many comforting and encouraging promises, and this verse is one of them -- Jesus' bequest of peace.  

This peace is, as Scofield describes it, "inward peace, the state of the soul of the Christian who, having entered into peace with God, has committed all his anxieties to God through prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving."

This is true peace, peace that surpasses all understanding.  "Not as the world giveth", it is peace that can only come from God.  Because Jesus gives us this peace, our hearts need not be troubled or afraid.

G. Campbell Morgan writes, “He carefully described the peace as ‘My peace.’ His peace was a heart untroubled and unfearful in spite of all the suffering and conflict ahead of Him.”

Jesus also contrasts His peace with the various ways the world tries to offer peace.  John MacArthur wrote, "In the truest sense, no real peace is to be found in the world. Godless people in a godless world are by nature enemies of God and in a state of resultant turmoil. The world only offers an experience of a momentary, fleeting tranquility through self-indulgence, materialism, love, romance, substance abuse, false religion, psychotherapy, or a host of other placebos. But the world's pseudopeace is in reality the bliss of ignorance. If unbelievers understood the wrath of God, and the agonizing, unrelieved, eternal torment awaiting them in hell, they would never enjoy a moment's peace in this life."  Oh, how true this is!

A= Jesus gives me true peace.  As I commit the cares and concerns of my life to Him, He gives me peace that surpasses any human understanding.  I can rest in Him with a heart that's untroubled and unafraid.  

In contrast, the world can never offer true peace to anyone.  It's easy to self-medicate with food, alcohol, shopping, or any of a number of other ways to try and feel peace, but these are not viable options for anyone and especially not for believers.

Over the past couple of decades, there have been numerous situations where I could have felt worried, afraid, even threatened -- troubled, for sure -- but as I have been able to commit them to God I have often found myself flooded with an indescribable peace and contentment that could only come from God.

P= "Lord, I am so thankful for Your peace!  I praise You that it is available to Your children as they commit their concerns to You with thanksgiving.  I have so often been astounded over the years at the peace You have given in very difficult  situations.  I am so appreciative of this!  The world really has nothing to offer in terms of real and lasting peace.  I pray You will help me to continually rest in You as I face the unknowns of the future.  I pray in the name of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, Amen."

And there is our last Sunday Scripture for December!  We're headed back to Fix Your Focus in the New Year!

Saturday, December 27, 2025

December 27

 

 Still a few Christmasy things going on.  I'm working on a gift for a friend and today I washed the fabric I'm using to make a small table runner to include.  I had hoped to sew that today, but it didn't happen.

My hubby baked more cookies -- the gingerbread chocolate thumbprints that are a big favorite with many people.  So thankful I found this recipe and he tried it!

We did a little after-Christmas shopping at our favorite thrift stores and bought a few tins for kitchen gifts for next year.  We were also looking for a votive candle holder of a specific size to use as a component of a gift.  We bought several possibilities.  Most of them fit, so it's just a matter of deciding which goes best with the rest of the gift.

We were tempted by a beautiful winter jigsaw puzzle and will probably go back to get it during the 20% off senior discount hours on a weekday.

I also listed two vintage Christmas cards on Etsy, and  wrote a couple of Christmas thank-you notes.  And that has been our day!