Come on in! I’m delighted you’ve stopped by. There’s fresh coffee in the carafe–help yourself. Perhaps you’d like a cup of tea?
It would be fun to sit around a big harvest table, old and new friends together. I can picture us warming our hands on over-sized mugs. (While I’m daydreaming, let’s add a plate of biscotti to the table!) I can also hear us chattering away, sharing our stories, and discovering with delight the things we have in common.
But soon we’d be sharing what’s important to us too– our cares, those things that weigh upon our minds, and the life lessons we’ve learned along the way.
That’s my prayer for this blog. As we reflect together on important matters, we’ll discover like-minded people with similar concerns and goals. We’ll become friends who can:
- provide strength and support
- present possibilities we may not have thought of before
- infuse each other with hope
We’ll look to God’s Word for instruction and guidance and then seek ways to live out those truths. We’ll invite the Holy Spirit to make impressions and foster expressions. From the Inside Out.
For example, one morning a couple of years ago, I began my quiet time by first opening my Bible instead of the study guide. Wake up, Nancy, I said to myself. You don’t even know what scripture passage you’ll be studying today.
I turned to the day’s lesson in the workbook and discovered my Bible was already open to the proper page. In fact, the verse suggested for the meditation was right at the top. I felt a strong impression from God: “Nancy, this verse is especially for you.”
Now, before I reveal the verse, allow me to explain that just a few days earlier I had received disturbing news. Hurt and discouragement fought against faith and hope in my spirit. So imagine my astonishment when I read, “You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand” (John 13:7).
That verse ministered to me repeatedly over the following months. I wish I could say hurt and discouragement never caused me trouble again. It wouldn’t be true. But as I sought to express my trust in God, He carried me through some difficult moments. As I expressed hope for the future, He gave me strength to press on.
God used those dark days to teach me about His grace and sufficiency. From the Inside Out.
What impression has God placed upon your heart? How is it finding expression in your life?
P.S. Before you leave, click on the About button. There you can read more about the rationale for this blog.
Woa, as much as I love different bible verses that was the first time I read, “You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand” (John 13:7) here on your blog. And it hit me like a ton of bricks. So much confusion lately in my world…and I needed to not just read that bible verse, but feel it. Thank you
‘SO glad that verse ministered to you! Granted, we may be taking the verse out of context. (Jesus was speaking those words to his disciples the night before his crucifixion.) But we’re not distorting the meaning to fit our purposes. The rest of scripture would verify: we don’t always know the purposes God is fulfilling. The story of Joseph comes to mind as a perfect example. Thank you for stopping by, Savannah!
Hi Nancy,
I wandered over here as you mentioned me in a recent comment, and I like what I see and will follow you from now. I can’t promise to read every post but will read what catches my attention and come back to wander through the archives. May God richly bless you as you walk with Him, travel the narrow pathway that leads to life, and as you undertake a labour of love to make Christ known to the many who are lost.
Kindest regards
jgmtheo
Thank you very much for stopping by, becoming a follower, and bestowing a blessing. I pray the posts here “From the Inside Out” bring you the blessing of encouragement also.
I will always enjoy following a fellow Christian and great Mother for inspiration!
Thank you David and Laura!
I am really glad that our pathways have crossed via the means of blogging. I really like what I have read so far on your site. We seem to be like-minded in the things of God and wanting Him to teach us and use us for His glory. I will be back to visit your site again. Eager to read some of the archives and get to know you more. Thank you for sharing such a God-centered blog, that brings help, hope and encouragement. That is what I want to try and do with my blog too. Blessings to you, my new “blogger friend”
Welcome to the table, Kathy! I’m delighted you have found help, hope, and encouragement here. Hallelujah! I’ll be visiting your blog regularly too.