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About Nannette

Wife to The Sweetheart, Mom to the Fantastic Six, Nana to six of the cutest littles on the planet, Author, The Daniel Fast, A Devotional. UPCI ministers.

O God, thy sea is so great and my boat is so small…

Finishing up Anniversary Week today with the #1 post from 2014! This poem shows up in my Google search stats every single day of the year along with the phrase, “If God has forgiven me why can’t I forgive myself?” You can read that post hereCelebrating Anniversary Week here on Hope in the Healing! Two years ago this week you invited me into your cyber lives and I have been forever blessed. I know this past year, especially the last six months, have not been my best but I appreciate that the blog has grown and you have shared and encouraged. I thank you. Yesterday I shared the number two post, you can read it here. I hope you enjoy. Blessings!
O God thy sea is so greatThis Old Breton prayer was inscribed on a block of wood on the desk of President John F. Kennedy. Admiral Hyman Rickover would give it to new submarine captains and also presented one to the President. Kennedy loved the quote and used it in his dedication of the East Coast Memorial to the Missing at Sea, May 23, 1963. He always kept in on his desk in the Oval Office and it is now in the JFK Presidential Museum and Library.

Here is the poem in its entirety:

Thy sea, O God, so great,
My boat so small.
It cannot be that any happy fate
Will me befall
Save as Thy goodness opens paths for me
Through the consuming vastness of the sea.
 
Thy winds, O God, so strong,
So slight my sail.
How could I curb and bit them on the long
And saltry trail,
Unless Thy love were mightier than the wrath
Of all the tempests that beset my path?
 
Thy world, O God, so fierce,
And I so frail.
Yet, though its arrows threaten oft to pierce
My fragile mail,
Cities of refuge rise where dangers cease,
Sweet silences abound, and all is peace.
~Winfred Ernest Garrison
 

So much goodness in these words! What a Mighty God! I am frail, I am small, I am even weak. Sometimes LIFE overwhelms me and “unless thy love were mightier than the wrath of all the tempests that beset my path”, I could never make it through those storms.

I love the ending, “Cities of refuge rise where dangers cease, sweet silences abound, and all is peace.”

In the Old Testament there were Cities of Refuge. When the Promised Land was divided up among the twelve tribes of Israel, only one tribe did not receive land: the Levites. They were given the care and upkeep of the Tabernacle and to be the priests of the Lord.  Part of their inheritance consisted of 48 cities that were spread throughout the land and six of those were Cities of Refuge.

If someone committed a murder, for example, under the Mosaic Law, they were to be put to death. Exodus 21:14. But if it was an unintentional or accidental death, he could flee to a City of Refuge and be safe from his avenger until a trial was held to determine his guilt or innocence. As long as he stayed in the City of Refuge, no one could touch him. If he left the city for any reason, and there were people seeking his life, he was no longer under that protection.

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Aren’t you thankful for a place of refuge in Jesus Christ! We can run to Him in our distress and be protected, even forgiven, from the accuser of the brethren, Satan himself. No matter what he wants to charge us with, Jesus has already paid the price and we can find comfort and safety in His everlasting arms.

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. Selah.” Psalms 46:1-3.

Yes, the sea of life is so big, sometimes scary and even overwhelming. But our God is so GREAT and able to carry us through anything if we take refuge in Him.

Rest in that hope today!

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Overrule, Undo or Redeem?

GOD’S HANDWRITING
He writes in characters too grand
For our short sight to understand;
We catch but broken strokes
And try to fathom the mysterious why of withered hopes,
Of death, of life, the endless war, the useless strife,
But there, with larger, clearer sight,
We shall see this – His way was right.
John Oxenham in “Bees in Amber”

Back in January, The Sweetheart and I attended the Because of the Times conference in Alexandria, Louisiana. We try to go every year because it is just so good. I always come away with something to encourage, challenge or change me. (That IS a good thing!)

This year there were many high notes, but one thing that was said I have repeated over and over to myself and used to encourage others. I hope it blesses you as much as it has me.

Pastor Michael Williams, Apopka, Florida, was preaching and he said this,

“Whatever you are going through, or feel like the enemy has brought upon you, God can OVERRULE it, UNDO it or REDEEM it for HIS purpose!”

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Wow. Truer words were never spoken, as they say.

This is MY GOD.

He doesn’t put things on us, doesn’t burden us with trials and tribulations and delight in seeing us suffer. What He DOES do, and CAN do, is use those instances as STEPPING STONES for us, which will in turn bring GLORY to Him!

Overrule: I could not help but use a dictionary definition of this word! “…to reject or disallow by exercising one’s superior authority.” Does this sound familiar to you? Do you know ANYONE who has more AUTHORITY than Jesus Christ?!

If He decides it is for our good, He can overrule any circumstance, any situation with merely a nod of His head or the breath from His mouth. When He created the world, God simply SPOKE things into existence…and if He can create a universe in this fashion, do not think for one moment that He cannot but SPEAK to your situation and it will be fixed in an instant!

He has ALL AUTHORITY, all power in His hands! ”…Thou alone, whose name is the LORD, Art the Most High over all the earth.” Psalms 83:18.

Undo: Oh how we pray for Him to undo all of the uncomfortable seasons in our lives! When sickness comes, when financial hardship is upon us, when a prodigal refuses to come home…we run to the Lord and plead for Him to “undo” our situation. We just want things to be made “right” again.

Yes, He can!

But there are times when He sees down the road, He knows what would be best for our heart, for our family, for the Body of Christ.

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A dear reader shared this precious comment with me this week: “My deepest encounter with the Lord came during the year that our son was battling leukemia. He went on to be with the Lord. As difficult as that season was, I am grateful for the presence of the Lord. I learned so much about God.”

Haven’t we found this to be true? If He chooses NOT to undo it, we can know it was His blessed will and He will give us STRENGTH to endure.

“As for God, His way is perfect; The word of the LORD is proven; He is a shield to all who trust in Him.” 2 Samuel 22:31 NKJV.

Redeem: In the book of 1 Peter we will find how God uses our “trials” for our good and redeems them for His purpose:

“Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you. Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world. But may the God of all grace, who called us to His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you.” 1 Peter 5:6-10. NKJV.

This verse used to confuse me. I struggled with the “…after you have suffered a while…”, always thinking, “Why would He allow us to suffer? Why would He want us to suffer?”

But I was missing the verse before it. “…knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world.”

Everyone suffers! The world is full of suffering! It is a sinful world, full of sinful people, evil deeds and wickedness…it’s been that way since the fall of man in the Garden of Eden.

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Jesus said Himself, “In this life you will have trouble…” John 16:33.

But He can redeem it for His purpose…verse ten tells us how He will accomplish it.

Perfect.

Establish.

Strengthen.

Settle you.

Perfect us, other versions say “restore”. Where we were once perhaps fading away, this trial can restore us to where we need to be! It will establish us; put us on a firm foundation, believing God for who He says He is and what He can do. It will strengthen our faith, root us and ground us in scripture and in confidence of the God we serve.

And it will settle us. Calm us. Give us a peace that passes all understanding. It will make us KNOW without a doubt, what this great God in Christ Jesus really is.

Our redemption! He already paid the price so we wouldn’t have to.

These trials in our life will bring great glory to God by our witness of His keeping power.

Others will see Jesus in us and realize He carried us through something that others in the world might have collapsed from, or possibly even had a mental breakdown! But our God took us THROUGH the trial and used it for His glory and our strength to know Him even better.

So when trials come upon you…and they will…remember what Pastor Williams says,

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Take great comfort in the fact that He is truly working all things for your good.

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New Book Giveaway! “Love Idol” by Jennifer Dukes Lee

So excited to bring you a giveaway! Jennifer Dukes Lee’s new book, Love Idol, has hit the store shelves and flying off fast! Christian Book has sold out and so has Amazon…for now. But you can win a copy of this book here! All you have to do is follow me on Hope in the Healing’s Facebook page and you are entered! If you already follow me, click on the rafflecopter anyway and it will show you are a follower. For extra chances to win you can follow me on twitter, bloglovin and receive regular posts to your inbox! Good luck, I will announce the winner in one week!

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We all want someone to think we’re sensational. We desire to be recognized, to be valued, to be respected. To be loved. Yet this natural yearning too often turns into an idol of one of God’s most precious gifts: love itself. If you, like so many of us, spend your time and energy trying to earn someone’s approval—at work, home, and church—all the while fearing that, at any moment, the facade will drop and everyone will see your hidden mess . . . then love may have become an idol in your life.

Love Idol will help you dismantle what’s separating you from true connection with God and rediscover the astonishing freedom of a life lived in authentic love.

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